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CaveExpress is a classic 2D platformer with physics-based gameplay and dozens of levels. Master your pedal-powered flying machine to pick up packages from your cave-dwelling clients and drop them off at the collection point. But beware! Mighty mastodons, terrifying pterodactyls and others would rather see you extinct.

It looks really nice, the graphics are quite crisp and remind me of a lot of platformers from the days of the Amiga.

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3 comments

Ivancillo Nov 16, 2013
Chuck Rock?


PS : Pleased to see a Desura Buy button.
Lord Avallon Nov 16, 2013
"...It looks really nice, the graphics are quite crisp and remind me of a lot of platformers from the days of the Amiga."

You said everything liam, it looks fun, I like it but I want to see more!
hardpenguin Nov 17, 2013
Holy crap! This is remake of UGH! game I played when I was kid! Thanks for showing me this, Liam! :D I will get it :)
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