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Ns Shaft 1.2
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutNS-Shaft is a 1996 freeware arcade game from Japanese developer Nagi-P Software, the descent-themed counterpart to the same author's NS-Tower. The player guides a hard-hatted character downward through an endless shaft of crumbling, spiked, and conveyor-belt platforms, timing each landing to dodge ceiling spikes.Reverse of NS-TowerWhere NS-Tower asked you to climb, NS-Shaft turns gravity into the goal: survival means falling forever, picking the safest tile from each shifting row of floors as the screen scrolls upward beneath you.Hazards and floor typesPlain wooden floors are safe, while spiked, electrified, conveyor, and disappearing platforms each demand different reflexes. Ceiling spikes punish hesitation, and a life bar drains a little with every harsh landing.Classic Mac requirementsThe original Mac build targets System 7 or later, a 640x480 256-color display, and roughly 1.5 MB of free RAM, running on 68k hardware and remaining playable today under SheepShaver and similar emulators.Localization and legacyNS-Shaft shipped in English, French, and Japanese editions, and the same gameplay later resurfaced on iOS and other modern platforms, keeping a small cult following decades after the Classic Mac release. Other Versions |
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