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BlinkenSisters Jump'n'Run 0.5.3 (Default branch)

Image Blinkensisters is a Parallax-style 2D scrolling gaming system for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and POSIX-compatible Unix systems (every platform that can run SDL). You can make your own levels with a simple text editor. The game also supports scripting. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release adds a number of features like Color-3D (Anaglyph rendering), a Zoom-Mode that fixes some fullscreen issues, as well as major performance enhancements and a number of bugfixes. It is recommended that all users upgrade to this version. Image

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