Ha ha. I've never played it in co-op. Maybe you can see each other?
Ha ha. I've never played it in co-op. Maybe you can see each other?
I looked it up and low and behold it supports two-player multiplayer. That's probably why I downloaded it because I love co-op.
I remember the screen was split in half for some reason. An odd choice that made me think of split screen. I don't think it was multiplayer now though.
Luigi's Mansion is high on my list of favorites for that year.
That's a neat story and a great thing that they did for you.
That 911 story sounds like the opening of a movie about a disaster. The viewer knows what has happened but the character doesn't. It creates some suspense until he finds out via a random tv screen.
They're all pretty good funny stuff that was perfect for my 2am returns from work. The American Summer film is like a lot of summer camp films from the 80s like Meatballs except I like this much more. I went to summer camp in the 80s but I don't see me in any of these movies.
I never played a lot of straight up multiplayer but co-op was the best. I don't like arenas.
I've seen it on best of games list, and I managed to get a copy years ago, probably in some bargain bin. I probably tried it but didn't like playing a racing game on a handheld.
I need to go the next step and start making one of them.
I think "double" refers to being able to play two player, but I'm not sure. It's been a while.
Oh man, I downloaded Double Dungeons not Dungeon Explorer. That DE game really does look like Gauntlet when you get in the mazes.