Lockdown Protocol is a platformer style third person shooter game with built-in level editor. It features a classic platformer style single player game where you must fight your way to exit collecting power cells on the way as well as multiplayer mode where you can fight against your friends over internet or LAN.
Lockdown Protocol 0.12.0 alpha release
The most noticeable change in this release is removed line of sight visibility requirement.
May 6, 2013 News
Upgrade problems in Desura
Upgrading to 0.11.0 alpha version in Desura seems to be sometimes causing problems due to the name change.
Apr 18, 2013 News
Lockdown Protocol 0.11.0 alpha release
Along with this alpha release The Platform Shooter game project has finally lost its working title and has been renamed to Lockdown Protocol!
Apr 16, 2013 News
Progress report 4/2013
All features and changes for the next alpha release have been implemented.
Apr 7, 2013 News
Progress report 3/2013
Work on this game project continues slowly, but steadily. It's time for a progress report.
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Doesn't open. 1/10.
This should be now fixed in release 0.6.1.
Which operating system and version were you using? I would really like fix these issues.
crunchbang linux, current version
Crunchbang Linux seems to be based on Debian Squeeze so you are likely facing the exact same problem as lordkgd. This will be fixed in next alpha version coming very soon.
still won't work for me. I'm not interested in playing this game anymore. good luck with your game.
Ok, thanks for trying it though!
I tested the 0.6.1 release on 64-bit Crunchbang Linux 10 without problems, so this problem must be something more specific and does not rule out Crunchbang Linux support completely.
my debian 6.0.5 is a 32 bit version. squeeze release with 2.6.32.5.686 kernel. but i think i can't play it , because of library version (you surely right at this point). may i have to look for another distro or wait for an update? however , thx for reply. :)
It seems that I accidentally built the 0.5.0 release using wrong environment, so now it depends on too new libstdc++ version! I will try to fix this issue before the next release (which is coming soon).
thx again to reply !. i really apreciate this .