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Revision as of 17:43, 27 August 2013

Machines of Destruction
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Platform: Windows
Year: 2004
Developer: Ben Tilbrook
Online: Download

Machines of Destruction is a top-down vehicle racing game where destroying your opponents is half the fun. As an added feature, the game supports TCP/IP network gaming. In each race you try to hurry your way around the deadly track, while at the same time blasting your opponents. This is, unfortunately, an extremely difficult task due to the speed of the game and the small amount of visible area of the map. Unless you have extremely fast reflexes, most of the game will be spent running into walls. The game uses the keyboard to move your vehicle and the mouse to rotate and target your weapons turret. This can make the game even harder because you can seriously limit your visibility by doing so. The game has a time-tested theme, but it's executed poorly.


Screenshots

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The title screen.

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Running into walls, as usual


Music

Machines of Destruction is very violent and destructive game, so its soundtrack which is composed of electronic metal beats is very fitting. There are only six tracks total in the soundtrack, but each one fits nicely as background music.

While the music in Machines of Destruction doesn't directly credit a composer, the only name on any of the game's documentation is the developer, Ben Tilbrook, so his name is attributed to the music's credit.


Recording

#

Title

Composer

Length

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01 Astech 5 Ben Tilbrook 2:03
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02 Elec 3P 3X Ben Tilbrook 3:20
Download
03 Elec 6 Ben Tilbrook 4:02
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04 Elec 7 P2 Ben Tilbrook 3:12
Download
05 Elec Astech Ben Tilbrook 4:24
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06 Nash - Destruction Anthem Ben Tilbrook 2:43
Download


Credits

(Source)


Game Rip

Format

Download

Size

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Download 2 MB

The XM and IT files are placed in the Music folder off the root of the installed folder.


Releases

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Title: Machines of Destruction
Platform: Windows
Released: 2004-02-29
Publisher: Fallen Angel Industries


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