If you look at the whole list of homebrew games we've featured since the dawning of QJ time, you'd notice how varied all of them are. However, one common denominator all of them have is that they're fun. Of course, the term "fun" can be interpreted differently by different people.
luLy surely has an interesting idea of fun. And frankly, we're quite amused. He's created a Lua homebrew called NDS-Killer. As the title of his game states, that's just what you have to be: an NDS killer. You have to navigate the NDS around the screen into various objects that come towards you. Every knife that hits the DS damages it and gives you a point. As levels progress, more and more things would want to heal the DS, like toolboxes or bubble shields. Due to the nature of the game, you'd naturally want to avoid those.
Here are some other features:
- high score
- Multiplayer (you need a high score of 150 to start it)
- No Lua-Player needed
- Options
Download: [NDS-Killer]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
If you look at the whole list of homebrew games we've featured since the dawning of QJ time, you'd notice how varied all of them are. However, one common denominator all of them have is that they're fun. Of course, the term "fun" can be interpreted differently by different people.
luLy surely has an interesting idea of fun. And frankly, we're quite amused. He's created a Lua homebrew called NDS-Killer. As the title of his game states, that's just what you have to be: an NDS killer. You have to navigate the NDS around the screen into various objects that come towards you. Every knife that hits the DS damages it and gives you a point. As levels progress, more and more things would want to heal the DS, like toolboxes or bubble shields. Due to the nature of the game, you'd naturally want to avoid those.
Here are some other features:
- high score
- Multiplayer (you need a high score of 150 to start it)
- No Lua-Player needed
- Options
Download: [NDS-Killer]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

