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NiL is a remake of a little-known title called Liero, a freeware game that runs
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on DOS. The creator, designer, and all-round good guy behind NiL, Flemming
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Fransden, had stumbled across Liero at a demo-party in the former East Germany.
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When the author of Liero was apparently uninterested in making the source code
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available or porting it to other platforms, Flemming set about reimplementing
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Liero from the ground up -- under the catchy name NiL.
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NiL takes place far underground where players are personified as cute little
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blue worms. But, don't let the game's seemingly innocent appearance fool you.
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Using worms armed to the teeth with weaponry normally reserved for first-person
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shooters, NiL combines the best features of the Quake series of online gaming
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with the comical traits of Worms. Together, this allows for a lively and
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dynamic environment where you can tunnel and blast your way around the screen,
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creating your own escape routes from the surrounding mayhem. NiL also sports
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the right price -- free.
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WWW: http://NiL.sourceforge.net/
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