Choose an Enemy
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Choose an Enemy, also known as "Зубы" (translated as "Teeth" in English), is a unique and somewhat obscure demo that was released in the 1990s for DOS. It was intended to be a first-person fighting game, though it remains an unfinished project and is not a fully developed title. The game was developed by "RUSSIAN MAZE", and it’s often cited for its unusual premise and strange mechanics. First-Person Fighting: The core gameplay concept was to allow players to engage in first-person combat against enemies. Players would likely have been able to choose which enemies to face, as suggested by the game’s name, Choose an Enemy. The combat involved the player navigating through environments and engaging with opponents in hand-to-hand or weapon-based combat. However, since the game is a demo, this combat system is not fully fleshed out in the available version. Teeth and Enemy Design: As the title suggests, enemies in Choose an Enemy are marked by exaggerated and prominent teeth. These grotesque, toothy opponents form the majority of the gameplays threats, giving the game a unique visual identity. The enemies are not typical human figures but are instead designed in a more monstrous, surreal manner, contributing to the bizarre and unsettling tone of the game. Strange Aesthetic: Choose an Enemy features odd and surreal visuals. The games environment and enemies are designed with crude, early 3D-like graphics, common to many first-person games of that era. However, the demo lacks the full polish and structure to make it a complete game. Incomplete Demo: The game is widely regarded as an incomplete demo, showcasing ideas and concepts that were never fully realized. Players are given only a small part of the intended experience, and the game does not include the planned features such as extensive levels, full combat mechanics, or an in-depth storyline.
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