Absolute Zero (video game)

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Absolute Zero

Developer(s) Domark
Publisher(s) Domark
Platform(s) DOS, Macintosh
Release date 1995
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single Player
Rating(s) RSAC: V2: Humans Killed
L2: Expletives
Media 1 CD-ROM

Absolute Zero is a 1995 video game developed and published for DOS and Macintosh by Domark[1].

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Absolute Zero is a science-fiction flight sim first-person shooter, with action taking place over 30 missions in three different locations. In each mission the player controls one of seven characters, each with their own vehicle.

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An alien invasion from the once-dormant core of the moon of Europa has instantly transformed your peaceful mining colony into a living hell. To mount a defence you must quickly convert your mining machinery – hovercraft, maglocks, sky bikes and more – into weapons of war.

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