| Credits | |
| Published: |
1988, Electronic Arts
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Developer: | ![]() ![]() |
| Coder: | Kevin Donkin |
| Graphics: | Glenn Corpes |
| Musician: | David Hanlon |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Shoot'em Up |
| Subgenre: | Multi-Scrolling |
| Tags: | flyabout, multidirectional, scifi, shooter, topdown |
| Magazine Reviews | |
|
Added by Kim Lemon on Dec 23, 2005. Viewed 9012 times.
|
|
No reviews yet! Be the first one to review it.
Get Amiga Forever for a great Amiga emulation experience and licensed Kickstart ROMs.
Internet Archive Various files
Planet Emulation ADF files
WHDownLoad Pre-installed packs
I quite enjoyed this game. Scrolling is a bit choppy but gameplay is great, and the graphics are very atmospheric. If you like "Parallax" on the 64, give this a try!
View all comments (25)
This is a Fantastic Game, very fast paced and I love how you start off crawling along the ground until you find the flying ship ! Be Warned though, there are NO WORKING versions of this game on the net. Even the WHDLoad version does not work properly. The problem is you can't leave the first level/Map. And if you try to your shield drops to zero and you explode !! This is part of the Protection scheme. However, if you own an Original Disk of this Game, it works perfectly !!
View all comments (3)
Me and my bro were blown away with is in the early days from an Amiga demo disk but lo and behold the game was a pretty dire affair with no real substance. Looked ok and sounded nice... That's all I'm afraid.
View all comments (524)
Visually respectable for the time, but dull and unbalanced. Peter Molyneux later described this as one of the worst Amiga games, and he's not wrong.
View all comments (185)