Aderans Forest Overview
Aderans Forest was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, a straightforward action title from the Flash era. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a simple executable file you'd run. The goal was clear from the start: you had to kill all the enemies in the forest.
You control a lone soldier from a top-down perspective, moving with the keyboard and aiming with the mouse. Your primary action is clicking to shoot, with the spacebar letting you cycle between a few different guns. You can also drop bombs with the B key, which is useful for clearing groups, and reload with R when your magazine runs dry. The pacing is constant; enemies emerge from the trees and you have to keep moving and firing to survive. The difficulty comes from being surrounded, forcing you to manage your positioning and ammunition. It feels like a tense, focused skirmish where every shot and movement counts.