Dangerous Dave is the kind of platformer that defined the early ’90s shareware scene: simple, fast, and just tricky enough to make you shout at your monitor. You guide Dave through a series of trap-filled levels in search of trophies, all while dodging hazards that seem placed by someone with a personal grudge. The controls are tight, the graphics are charmingly primitive, and the whole thing plays like a love letter to arcade classics—if arcade classics also had a habit of dropping you into bottomless pits without warning.
I played the heck out of this game in 2005. As a kid who grew up in a family that were almost always technologically a step behind from the present, me and my brothers had to deal with 'Intel Pentium IIs' at the start of our nerdy hobbies. We used to download mostly abandonware DOS games and homebrew projects off of both popular and shady sites. Love this game, along side games like prehistoric.
bhuvana 18/10/2021 11:06
omg .. we used to play this game a lot in our childhood ..love this game
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