ScribbleShooter was coded for GBAX 2005 coding competition by AJ Ortiz. Made for Tapwave Zodiac. Also compatible with GP32, Windows, Linux, and Mac (email me for instructions). Skate2live92@gmail.com (GBAX, can you 'modify' that to '@netscape.net' for release?).

Current Version (GBAX build) v .9 known bugs

-You must soft reset before playing OR after first time playing or else the autofire (hold Red Action) will go crazy.
-If you are ALL the way to the right bullets will "Stick" to the air.

Installation: Install Zot from http://codejedi.com/zot , and hotsync the Zot.prc file. Then With a card reader or a program like Softick Blue Files make a directory on SD Card called "Zot" in  Palm\programs. Copy UNZIPPED "ScribbleShooter" folder to Palm\programs\Zot. Now open Zot and select "ScribbleShooter" by hitting Red Action button.


ScribbleShooter is a SHMUP just for fun, a timewaster. No score, no time limits, no lives, just some SHMUPin' fun.


Controls: Analog stick to move (in all directions), Red Action button to fire normal ammo. As of this current version you can only shoot forwards (up). Depending on where you are in the game (level-wise) your ships speed increases every 2 or 3 levels. Bunkers (orange) can be flown through up and down but not left to right.

More info can be found at http://hiddengamer.tk (my site).


Story:In ScribbleShooter you play as a ship who must kill all enemies. You and all your enemies were created by an "Anarchist crazed 10th grader" on a piece of paper, but thrown out. There was an alien landing when the piece of paper you were drawn on was being driven to the dump. The truck exploded and you became living, breathing creatures. 



Want me to add a feature, got a game suggestion?
Email me- skate2live92@ NO.SPAM netscape.net 
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coded by AJ Ortiz with much help by Skeezix (aka Jeff Mitchell, http://codejedi.com,regarding the Zot engine)
graphics by AJ Ortiz and Stefan Nixdorf
Beta Tested by..
Nikolas Spannos 
Stefan Nixdorf
William J. Greklek III
Hao Yung Sun
Mac Tyler
Slasher (at zodiacgamer)
Jan Kostalek
Andrew Edgley
"Gar-Gar Man"
Stevie Poppe
