MoleZ

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MoleZ
Developer(s) FRACTiLE Games
Publisher(s) FRACTiLE Games
Release date(s) December 25, 1999
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) MS-DOS

MoleZ is a computer game for DOS, developed and released in 1997 by FRACTiLE Games; it has been freeware since Christmas 1999. Like its follow-up Liero (1998), MoleZ is a real time variant of the turn-based computer game Worms. MoleZ is played by two to four human players who each play a mole and are supposed to kill each other.

The weapons arsenal contains 17 weapons, of which most remain in Liero. In addition to weapons there is a ninja rope, differing from Liero's rope, in that it's significantly weaker and releases while in use. The weapon arsenal, graphics and gameplay are also more simple than those of Liero. Another difference from Liero is that MoleZ has in-game music both while it's being played and in its menus. It is not possible to turn off the music from inside the game, that is however easily fixed by deleting the files ingame1.mus, ingame2.mus and menu.mus. Liero reuses most of the sounds found in MoleZ.

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