Serious Sam Advance

Serious Sam Advance (also marketed as Serious Sam) is a 2004 first-person shooter game developed by Climax London and published by Global Star Software for the Game Boy Advance. A spin-off in the Serious Sam series, the game has the player control Sam "Serious" Stone through confined levels—first in ancient Egypt, then in ancient Rome—defeating varying enemies using an assortment of weapons. Serious Sam Advance was developed by Climax London, a studio of former Crawfish Interactive developers, using ray casting technology. Global Star Software announced the game in January 2004 and released it in April. Serious Sam Advance received mixed reviews, with praise for its weapons, enemies, level design and sound effects, conflicting opinions about its graphics, and criticism for its controls and frame rate issues.

Serious Sam Advance
Developer(s)Climax London
Publisher(s)Global Star Software
Producer(s)Phil Merricks
Designer(s)
  • Derek Poon
  • James Glanville
Programmer(s)Rob Brooks
Artist(s)
  • Matt Baxter
  • Steve Green
  • Jon Green
  • Lewis Mitchell
  • Kevin McMahon
Composer(s)Matt Simmonds
SeriesSerious Sam
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • NA: 14 April 2004
  • PAL: 30 April 2004
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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