El Stompo ========= The Game -------- 35 levels of TV-stomping goodness. Full multi-colour graphics. No colour clash, courtesy of Nirvana engine. The All-Important Story ----------------------- The television, a remarkable piece of kit, bringing education and enlightenment to the masses. Whether a family of four from Croydon, or a hive of interdimensional spring-folk from Klaxxon 5, the idiot box is just as relevant to them now as it was in 1953, when every young blob gathered to watch Princess Splaygrove ride naked upon her thunder-rocket in colour for the first time. And of course it's not all HDMI and LED black-stretching on the outer rim. There are many planets still reliant on bulky CRT, with Earth transmissions from 1984 only just reaching them. They're not exactly reliable sets, but they work... after a hefty whack. And that's your job. You're a Stomper, and wherever there's a dodgy set, you'll be there to jump up and down on it until the picture comes back. Work has been sporadic for a new months now and it was looking as though you'd need to hire yourself out as a space-hopper to get in some extra pennies, when suddenly... the solar flares hit. Every TV set, and I mean *every* set on each of the 35 planets went down. And you are the only Stomper still in the phone book. El Stompo. Credits ------- Game by Dave Hughes Released by Monument Microgames (c) 2014