In 1997 we didn’t have to wait to know how bad (or good) a 3-dimensional Scorched Earth clone would play. Enter Blast Doors, a shareware Artillery game released for Windows 95 by Sticksoft/ Fred’s Fiends
Unsurprisingly, since there is no 3d effect envy going on here, we have a deeper and more intuitive game than Scorched3D. You have 4 subsystems to maintain and repair and different weapons can affect them (napalm can vaporize your coolant for example)
Unfortunately, this game never had working network multiplayer (which is sad, because it’s pretty much made for that)
excuse my slow skills, I haven’t played this in some 14 frickin’ years.
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this and TimeSplitters needs a HD Remake.
I have been trying to remember the name of this game for years
God I miss this game so much. I taught myself how to play it before I knew a single word of English and it was awesome
Ah, nostalgia…played so many hours of this game back in HS 🙂
Im trying to find the Top 50 games disc I played this on online. Just to see the list of games that was on that precious orange disc.
I used to play this back in the day. I still Say some Of the phrases in my head. Music was great. Thanks for uploading.
Anyone knowa where to get the game or the soundtracks
i need download this game for win 10 😉
I remember play this game
This game does have working multiplayer. It only works in registered versions. You can use a serial link, modem, IPX, BlastNet (no longer working, to my knowledge) and TCP/IP.
I played that game so much
Oh man this is a classic, someone should remake this or port this to ios, imagine how cool this would be on android or iPhone.
Im not sure why anybody would vote this down, great game, i didnt have the full version but still rocked.
Low elevation Cluster Bomb
Das it mane.
What kind of synthesizer was used for these songs?
Btw, good old times!
Somehow I played this on what I assumed at the time was a 386 or worse laptop. (it had a monochrome display).
There must have been a dos version, because I'm fairly sure that computer didn't have windows 95 on it…
Since we no longer have that laptop, I spent ages trying to work out what game it was, but this is definitely it.
Whatever that computer was, it ran this pretty well…
Which is interesting, for sure…
Been playing Blast Doors since 1998!!!
I used to play the crap out of this game.
Also still looking to find a copy of the game. Anyone had any luck finding it recently? The fiends website is down…..
Does anyone still got the game on their computer that can share it?I love this game and seems the site is now gone 🙁
"Don't forget to write" precious!
Wow. Not the sound I remember We must've had a Soundblaster card.
So nostalgic
you can get blast doors 4 free here its freeware
http: // www . fiends . com / Index/ Blast.jsp
took me 14+ years to find this game jajaj
worst part was remember the name
i dont get why this vid has so many dislikes? it serves the exact purpose its supposed to serve… showing gameplay from the game Blast Doors.