Captains Porks World Of Violence

8.5

Reviews

Captain Pork's World of Violence is reminiscent of games such as Molez and Liero
[rekall]
8.5

Captain Pork's World of Violence is reminiscent of games such as Molez and Liero.

You can play in either two player mode or against the computer. In two player mode you can play against a friend in a frantic slip-screen match. As in Liero, you essentially play a death match game and blow all your opponents to smithereens.

Captain Pork's World of Violence also supports multiplayer gaming with IPX or via an Internet connection.

This is an excellent game and is well worth the download.

[Timmy]
8.0

I know this game is great because my old computer ran it well and I enjoyed it even more than Liero. Although it is a clone, it had things Liero didn't like better AI. For some reason it restarts my computer when I try to play it on XP Media Center.

[GreenBall]
8.0

It's like Liero but with more options. Smarter AI, but not as cool as Liero.

[Spanky]
10.0

It's pretty much the same as Leiro but with pigs.

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All Files

pork.zip
2.5 MB

Latest Reviews

[Timmy] - 8.0
I know this game is great because my old computer ran it well and I enjoyed it even more than Liero. Although it is ...
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[GreenBall] - 8.0
It's like Liero but with more options. Smarter AI, but not as cool as Liero.
[more]
[Spanky] - 10.0
It's pretty much the same as Leiro but with pigs.
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[rekall] - 8.5
Captain Pork's World of Violence is reminiscent of games such as Molez and Liero. You can play in either two player mode or against ...
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Date Added: 17 September 2003