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==Gameplay==
''SolarWolf'' has been described by GameSpy as a "strange hybrid of games. It's part Pac-Man, part Q-Bert, and part Dodgeball."{{
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The object of the game is to pilot your ship with the arrow keys across a rectangular play area to collect all of the cubes in the level.  However, while doing this, four enemy fighters (one of each side of the screen), will launch fireball-like rockets at you; if hit, you will lose a ship.  If all your ships are lost, you will lose the game.  Each level has a timer on the right side; should the player complete the level before the timer runs out, they can skip the next level entirely.

(contracted; show full)According to the author's website, his own personal best score is "in the 40's."  The best reported score on the same website is 15 ships and 26 skips.  Scores as low as 13 ships with 25 skips have been reported on various websites.

=== References ===

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=== External links ===
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*[http://www.pygame.org/shredwheat/solarwolf Official SolarWolf Site]
*[http://archive.gamespy.com/articles/july02/freeware5/ The Freeware Scene: Volume 5] (July 2002) see page 2; article from GameSpy.com
*[http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=10089/ur0606e/ Marcel's Linux Game of the Month] (June 2006) article from UnixReview.com
*[http://www.happypenguin.org/show?SolarWolf Linux Game Tome] entry

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