- Game Overview
Warning Foregone is a demake of the classic indie shooter, "Warning Forever" by Hikoza Okhubo. It was created for the GameJolt Indie Game Demake Contest.
Beat increasingly harder bosses as they adapt, stage by stage, to your tactics and purposefully arm themselves with the weapons that have proven to annoy you the most! Can you prevail and defeat the dreaded Black Heart?
Now updated to version 2 - with multiple weapons, more unique bosses, more achievements, better controls and all around more kickass gameplay :).
Game Plays: 8,428
- Game Media
Screenshots
Videos
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Warning Foregone trailer video
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Added On: 1/29/2011
- Game News
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Warning Foregone - version 2
Posted On 1/29/2011 -
Warning Foregone has been sponsored!
Posted On 1/17/2011 -
Updated with achievements!
Posted On 7/7/2010

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4Pipo Games said 1 year ago
Nice and adictive. 4 stars.
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5Matt haz Cereal and Cats said 1 year ago
Not too shabby
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5Kris said 1 year ago
This update is sick! :P
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5baere said 1 year ago
Good demake, addicting like the original. I took some time to understand how "lives" worked here (actually, after reading the comments). There could be a undo option in the score input too, I mistyped my initials sometimes. About the controls, I find it ok, there's no need to change it. It actually helps to change your target when you are fleeing.
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4Agent1729 said 1 year ago
As far as just a general rating, this game is good and deserves a 5. As far as a remake, i'm sorry to say that i only think you deserve a 3.5. The control over aiming could have been a bit better.
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4TaruTaru said 1 year ago
Good game.
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5KniteBlargh said 1 year ago
Would just like to congratulate you myself; this demake was truly worth the effort. Great work.
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5Devsk! said 1 year ago
Nice game! Got really far, like the achievements too :)
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5Comico said 1 year ago
Shouldn't there be something telling you how many lives you have left?
krajzega said 1 year ago
Actually, no :). The game ends when the timer reaches 0.00, and you simply lose 20 seconds every time you die.
This will hopefully be clearer in the updated version I'm working on :).
ChuckNorris. said 1 year ago
HERN