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Invisible Vision V1.1.0   
Suggested by Fluffy - Added on 18 Jun 2006
2MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (65)
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Synopsis: Invisible vision is a game of undersea submarine combat where sound is your greatest ally and your biggest foe. The wireframe ocean around you ripples with the sound of engines and torpedoes for beautiful effects and vital information about your battlefield. Complete with bosses, different choices of music and color schemes, and bonuses for exemplary combat achievements. (Z key fires torpedoes)
Writes settings to: Application Folder
How to extract: Download the zip package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking iv.exe. Alternatively, you can play this game windowed by double-clicking window.bat, or with different color schemes by double-clicking grey.bat or blue.bat.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] 9k.laiWARNING: I startet iv.exe and got the "Press any Button"-screen. Then nothing happened no matter what I did. When I tried the Esc-key, my entire WinXP crashed down!
Don't use this.
 [2007-08-04 03:03]

[Anonymous] Miki@9k.lai You have to hit the "Z" button, not any key. (On qwertz keyboards "Y") That's all. [2009-09-26 22:05]


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