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Dr. Green is a first person shooter game in which your task is to protect a city from an invasion. Dr. Green has sent his Goblins and Robo Hounds on a mission: to take over the city. Your objective will be to stop these creatures by shooting them with your gun, making your way along the place and struggling to survive. These fearsome creatures will show up from all sides, so you have to move quickly to avoid their attacks, if you do not want to lose any of your 5 lives. As you move on, you will find some helpful items throughout the location, more precisely some med kits, that will refill the energy bar and help you advance further.

To play the game you have to use the cursor arrows to move, left-click to shoot your weapon and right click to jump.

Its 3D graphics offer a 360º view of the place, and include some cool effects for shots and explosions. However, they are rather dull and lack details. The music, in turn, is effective enough to increase the sense of danger and keep you alert. Unfortunately, the lack of game options and levels of difficulty, plus the fact that it can only be played in fullscreen mode, is rather disappointing.

On the positive side, the game is absolutely free, so if you can live with its disadvantages, you will surely have a good time playing it since it’s quite entertaining and addictive.
Advantages
  • Freeware.
  • Entertaining.
Disadvantages
  • Graphics are rather poor.
  • Lacks game options.

Reviewed by: Mariel Rearte

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 3

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Welcome Screen Welcome Screen Main Window Main Window A Goblin A Goblin Robo Hounds Robo Hounds
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