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Release Date | 27 June 2005 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Medium Length Game |
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Language | English |
Graphics | 320x240, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 3,089 All Time |
Ronin golfer Mike Roman just wants to play golf, but when the evil sorcerer Manlocke miniaturizes him and traps him in the bunker, he must utilize his wits and his golf club in order to escape...
...or he may never be able to play golf again.
This game was the winner of the June 2005 MAGS competition.
A walkthrough can be found at http://gamesolutions.efzeven.nl/the-bunker-walkthrough-erenan2005/
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May 2014
Great, just great. These days a man can't play golf without a wizard miniaturizing him! Thank you Manlocke, now I am stuck in this bunker! The garish palette of this game will immediately bring you back to the 90s, along with some great humor, a desert to explore, sassy skulls and many…
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Wow! I was pleasantly surprised about many things when I tried this game. The music is remarkably good, the game is much longer than I initially thought, and it's quite clever in design and story. There's even a very nice minigame.
Remember that age when your room was big enough to become a wonderful world you could explore in your imagination? This is the spirit that the plot of The Bunker evokes. And throughout you can see the child at play: the simple graphics remind of improvised toys, the assortment of characters and the dialog remind of the blurring of borders between things not yet well understood and the humor has an air of naivete and harmlessness that reminds of a yet unmixed smile. Perhaps this is not a game that you should stay in too much at a time. Play along, discover a bit and you may be rewarded with a breah of fresh air from your own distant memories.
A clever and funny little game. Very nice puzzles, reccomendable