Alien Tequila
An alien raiding force is coming to Earth, seeking the “green gold” (hemp).
When the aliens have located the ideal spot for their raiding, they send
anything they have… directly to the property of the hobby desert farmer
Pedro El Moral. Your job is to help him to get rid of the aliens.
The game is basically a side-scrolling FPS, where you stand on a fixed
position and the environment scrolls 360° around you when you move your mouse,
which offers 9 levels and 3 difficulty settings.
Armed with a multi-functional weapon (primary mode is a gun, secondary mode is
a magnetic alien-sucking lasso), your job is to shoot down the UFO’s, capture
ammo for the gun (with the lasso), capture aliens with the lasso too and put
them into Tequila bottles, and of course, protect the hemp. You also have a
shield, which protects you from the UFO’s weapons, but shield and weapon can’t
be used simultaneously.
When you run out of ammo and/or a huge invasion force is coming, you have the
opportunity to create the Alien Tequila. That means, that you transform an
alien filled Tequila bottle by “liquefying” the alien to get an “alien juice”,
which you can use as ammo. It results in a score reduction, but the ammo is
much more powerful then normal ammos.
Finally, while the game is a singleplayer game, it offers an online-highscore
for “multiplayer” competition.
| Minimum System Requirements | ||
| CPU | Intel Pentium II | |
| RAM | 128 MB | |
| OS | Windows 95 | |
| Direct X | DirectX 8.0 | |
| CD-ROM | 4X (600 KB/s) |