Wild 9

Wild 9 (1998)

by Shiny Entertainment, Interplay Entertainment
Genres:Platform, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Wild 9 is a 2D platformer with 3D graphics, featuring gameplay similar in vein to the company's Earthworm Jim games. Unique to the game is the The Rig, a weapon the protagonist wields. The Rig functions like an electronic lasso, capable of moving objects as well as carry around and smash enemies, which is often needed to solve puzzles and progress through the game's ten levels. A few stages focus on avoiding obstacles and taking on boss enemies.Show more
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user avatar@Raruneuser avatar@Rarune
March 23, 2025
i have money. you like money? SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!! this game i still OWN AND TREASURE IT!!! i would gladly drop 30$ or 60$ for it on gog. i know some would say thats mad BUT THIS GAME IS AMAZING. i love it so much. sad it never dot more games... i will allways love this games music art style and so on! it is still one of a kind to this day sadly... please add this to gog i wont offer my soul but ill offer 60$ at most just for the OG game no upgrades JUST the og game.
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