Vinyl Goddess From Mars

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Vinyl Goddess From Mars Description

Vinyl Goddess from Mars is a 2D action platformer published by Union Logic Software Publishing, Inc and developed by Six Pound Sledge Studios. It was released for MS-DOS in 1995.

The game plays similar to Epic MegaGames's Jill of the Jungle. Epic was to publish the game as a sequel to Jill of the Jungle, but was not happy with the quality of the game. The story was then changed and published by Union Logic as an original game.

In the year 200 billion a small ship races across the galaxy taking The Vinyl Goddess From Mars to the esteemed intergalactic B Movie convention. In mid transit, a meteor shower strikes without warning and the ship is engulfed in a sea of rocks and debris. Badly damaged by the cosmic storm, the ship careens off course. Desperately, The Vinyl Goddess twists knobs and pulls levers to regain control. The best that she can hope for is to eject and let the ship crash land on the strange planet below. It's up to you to help the lovely goddess find and repair her ship and collect all of her belongings before it's to late to reach the convention.

Vinyl Goddess From Mars is a platform game similar in design and gameplay to the older Jill of the Jungle, or alternatively Gods. As Vinyl, you must progress through levels and episodes and eventually repair your broken vessel.

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