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Genre: Platform, Shooter
Platforms: PC DOS
After completing the mission in episode one, Keen learns of the Shikadi's enormous ship, which doubles as the largest weapon ever built. So in episode two, titled 'The Armageddon Machine', Keen faces his greatest challenge yet - to save the Galaxy!
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You are eight-year-old Billy Blaze, boy genius to your neighborhood. Commander Keen to the rest of the universe. It's time to grab your trusty pogo stick and neural stunner, climb into the cockpit of your homemade Megarocket and blast off for the Shadowlands. To prevent the obliteration of life as we know it, you'll have to battle your way past deadly hazards and devious creatures, or end up as space toast.
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- PC DOS
Apogee SoftwareSingle playerPlatformShooter
ActionComedyScience fictionCommander KeenSide view
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PresskitCountdownEnd creditsReviewsCommander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy! 1991DOS Shareware (partial game)Developed byPublished byGenre:Executable compression:User rating: 8.0 (4 votes)The sequel to, with a new engine and much improved graphics and sound. Once again, you must save the world armed with a gun and a pogo stick, against new aliens and through new worlds.
This time you don't have to find the pogo stick, but you can find scuba gear to help you swim. Episode numbers in Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy! Continue from the original trilogy, making the two games a series. A CGA version was also released, and FormGen distributed a five level demo of the EGA version.