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Sonic Before The Sequel Aftermath
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Title screen LakeFeperd (Felipe Daneluz) LakeFeperd Falk Au Yeong, Funk Fiction, Andy Tunstall, James Landino, Mr Lange, DJ Max-E, Li Xiao'an Series (unofficially) Release June 15, 2013 Mode(s) Sonic: After the Sequel is a 2013 not-profit fan video game created by Brazilian student Felipe Daneluz (LakeFeperd). It is an unofficial game based on the series and set between the official games and.
Daneluz's second Sonic game, it follows Sonic: Before the Sequel, which set between the original and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Like its predecessor, After the Sequel stars and his sidekick in a quest to retrieve the from. After the Sequel was inspired by and other games both inside and outside the Sonic series, and it was developed with Sonic Worlds, an based in that reduces the amount of involved in game creation. It was released as a free download for personal computers.
The game was very well received by video game journalists, who lauded its preservation of retro Sonic gameplay and its eclectic, 1990s-style soundtrack. The trilogy of Before the Sequel, After the Sequel, and their successor Sonic Chrono Adventure performed unusually well for, having been downloaded 120,000 times by March 2014. Stands on a platform in Act 1 of the second zone, Sugar Splash. After the Sequel is a 2D in the style of the for the. As such, it lets the player control either the blue hedgehog or his orange fox friend.
Both characters can move left and right with the arrow keys and jump with the 'Z' key; Tails can also fly to reach areas Sonic cannot. The game takes place in seven, known as zones, each divided into three acts followed by a with. These zones are designed for fast-paced gameplay, featuring typical Sonic obstacles such as bottomless pits and.
The zones are based on various themes, including, cities, magma caverns, winter theme parks, and sugar processing plants. The player collects in zones and boss fights as a form of: upon being hit by an enemy or harmful obstacle, the player's rings will scatter and can be recollected. Being hit while carrying no rings, being crushed by an obstacle, or falling into a bottomless pit causes the player to lose a life; running out of lives results in a screen, after which the player must restart the zone from act one.
Conversely, collecting 100 rings gets the player an, and completing an act with 50 takes the player to a, where they can collect rings for extra lives. The game also features throughout its zones, which are activated with the 'X' key: these include typical Sonic power-ups such as shields and extra lives, as well as new ones. The 'Beam' power-up for Sonic and the 'Mirror' power-up for Tails are borrowed from and credited to Nintendo's series.