Version 0.9.7.8

Paradox II is the stunning sequel to the DOS-based platform game Paradox. Spanning two different dimensions, each infested with a plethora of hostile creatures, the player must defeat the dreaded alien leader Xukri, who dwells in the Ethereal Dimension, and restore order to the universe. But the task will not be as easy as it first seems...

System Requirements

  • Pentium 200 (recommended P2-233 or higher)
  • Windows 95/98/2000
  • 32MB RAM (64MB or higher recommended)
  • 2MB VRAM (4MB or higher recommended)
  • 3MB of free hard disk space
  • DirectX™ 6.1 (DirectX 7.0a recommended)
Features

  • Smooth high-resolution graphics in 256 colours!
  • Choose from two different screen resolutions!
  • A new platform engine which supports perfectly curved surfaces
    and an object-based level system!
  • Battle against frighteningly intelligent enemies who fight back!
  • Use a mouse-based firing system for precision aiming!
  • Record and replay your own demos!

Updates

22/04/00 Shotgun, machinegun and railgun added.
31/03/00 Falling and destroyable objects implemented. Teleports improved. New section added to level. Console nearly finished.
04/03/00 Lava added. Teleport loading support implemented.
27/02/00 Trigger-based AI dramatically improved. Enemies now flee and seek out help when met with heavy resistance.

Download Servers

Name
URL
Reliability
GX Studios
http://www.gxstudios.co.uk/games/paradox2/paradox2_setup.exe
CNet
http://www.download.com - not yet available
PlayZone
http://www.monsterkill.co.uk/files/playzone/paradox2_setup.exe

If you are having trouble getting the game to run, click here.


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