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My name is Damien O'Donnell, and I'm from a town near Glasgow, called
Kirkin- tilloch. I'm 14 years old, and I made Yo! 2 in a day when I was
12.
The aim of the game is very simple. You control a small orange pixel
around a maze of square stars, so that you can reach and enter the blue
dotty exit.
Level 1 consists of 10 stars, and as you progress through the levels, 10
stars are added to the sort of maze.
There are a few options for you to tinkle away with. There are
Auto-Brake, Speed, Audio, Wall Bounciness, and last but not least, Tune
Select. There are 2 tunes for you to kill yourself listening to if you
set Audio to Music, and there is a little `Chink' sound for you to
drearily listen to if you set the same option to Sound. However, I will
let you experiment with the other options to see what they do.
I am not a crap programmer. I'm not going to say I'm great, but never,
ever, EVER judge my other games by the unfortunate and sad state of this
insult to the Amiga. I am also planning to send another of my games to
you, called `Eye-City'. Unlike Oh No! 2, Eye-City is a cool wee
platformer. However, I am not prepared to leak anything else.You'll just
have to wait, I'm afraid!
Oh, before I forget, you may be curious to what happened to Yo! 1
(Oh No! 1). Well, that's a sad, uninteresting story you don't want to
hear about. Put it this way - its sequel is twice as sophisticated.
So, I hope you enjoy dying at the sight of `Oh No, Someone's Sent In A
***** Game! 2', and you decide to actually CHARGE me £50 for wasting
your time.
Thank You!!!!!