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C-Dogs
Screenshot of C-Dogs gameplay
Screenshot of C-Dogs gameplay
Developer(s)Ronny Wester
Publisher(s)Ronny Wester
Designer(s)Ronny Wester
Platform(s)PC (DOS, Linux, Windows), source ports to additional platforms
ReleaseBetween 1997 and 2001
Genre(s)Action game
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

C-Dogs is the sequel to Cyberdogs, and is also an old DOS arcade shoot-em-up which allows players to work co-operatively during missions, and against each other in "dogfight" deathmatch mode.

As of June 2007, The original developer no longer maintains a website for C-Dogs, But the project continues to live on via the "C-Dogs SDL" port by Jeremy Chin and Lucas Martin-King.

Gameplay

C-Dogs improved the original Cyberdogs. The gameplay involves you taking your character on a handful of different missions usually involving you shooting anything and everything around you using a variety of weapons that can be selected before missions.

Ports

After the source release by Ronny Wester in 2002, Jeremy Chin and Lucas Martin-King set out to port the game to SDL, using (Gentoo) Linux as their development environment, And releasing their work under the GNU GPL as "C-Dogs SDL".

Ports and remakes