supereonlike
Supereonlike is a term used in the context of video games, particularly those developed by the Japanese company Cave. It refers to a specific type of scoring system and gameplay mechanic that is designed to challenge players and reward skillful play. The term "supereonlike" is a combination of "super" and "eonlike," with "eonlike" being a reference to the "eon" scoring system used in many Cave shoot 'em up games.
In a supereonlike game, players are typically required to maintain a high score while also managing various
Supereonlike games are known for their difficulty and fast-paced gameplay. They often feature tight controls, challenging
Some notable examples of supereonlike games include "DeathSmiles," "DeathSmiles II: Vampire's Resurrection," and "Fatal Frame: Maiden