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Sumotori Dreams V1.02   
Suggested by Fluffy - Added on 28 Apr 2007
1MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (634)
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Synopsis: Sumotori Dreams is more of an exercise in creating self-balancing characters than it is an actual game, but the utter hilarity involved makes this little gem worth keeping. While it offers little to no gameplay value it delivers something no other game can: a physics simulation of two incredibly drunk people shoving each other and trying to stand up after falling over countless times.
Writes settings to: None
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the zip package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch sumotori.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] User321this is indeed hilarious.. tried it a few weeks ago, when it got 1st place in the 96k game category at Breakpoint 2007 :)
dunno if i should tell this, but to get to the 'hidden part' you have to hit one of the pieces of wall under the Documentation button ;)
 [2007-04-29 10:01]

[Anonymous] MobiuSWhen I first fired this game up, I was laughing so hard. I can't actually win in this but it doesn't matter, it's just funny to watch these guys flail around. [2007-07-26 13:33]

[Anonymous] RayNot freeware anymore. [2010-09-02 17:19]


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