Deckard of Anno Domini presents:

Easter Generation

Arcade game


The object of game: help rabbit to break all eggs as fast as possible. There are 30 levels of game and different eggs with different behavior. It's very easy to break an egg in the game (hmm, like in real life), but it is not very easy to finish all levels faster then 500 seconds. So little children can play the game and the game is still interesting for adult gamers too (I hope).

Game control:
arrows - move rabbit.
Space - fire by shooting star.
S - save game.
ESC - quit game.

Minimal system requirements:
Intel Pentium processor 1 GHz, 64 MB RAM (128 MB for Windows 2000/XP), 3D accelerated video card like NVidia GeForce 2 or better , soundcard. OS: Windows 98/2000/XP, DirectX 8.1 or 9.X

Real system requirements.
This game was written and tested on computer with Pentium 1.7 GHz, 512 MB RAM, NVidia GeForce 4200 AGP 8 video card, AC 97 internal soundcard. On this computer the game works with speed about 800-900 frames per second. (as FPS counter says :) ) On more powerful computer it works with about 1000 FPS 8) Anyway, if FPS counter shows more then 400-500, then the game can work.

If you video card can not support 32-bit color mode, you can manually write in e_gen.cfg file:
[color]16
to force game run in 16-bit color mode.

You can also change game music to any of you favorite. Place your music file filename.mp3 to the game directory and write in e_gen.cfg file:
[music]filename.mp3
Sound formats mp3,ogg,wav,mod,xm are supported.

To delete table of high scores you can simply delete file e_game.sav

Copyright notes.

Programming and graphics by
Dmitriy Korabelnikov aka Deckard of AtD
http://atd-group.narod.ru
e-mail: d_korabelnikov@mail.ru

accelerated sprite engine by
Relish Games
http://hge.relishgames.com

BASS music library by
Ian Luck
http://www.un4seen.com

Music by
reed / fairlight
http://reed.rocks.it

Rabbit designed by:
http://www.smeshariki.ru

Partial computer graphics by 'it's ming!'
http://www.its-ming.com

What my computer said about this text:
"'1.7 GHz' is wrong, do you want to write '1.7 eggs'?"

Happy gaming !