1982 reviews

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Microsoft from French
A good shoot them up simple and addictive. This is a fixed-screen shooter in which the ship moves on a horizontal axis at the bottom of the screen. The goal of the game is to destroy all enemy ships that unfold on the screen avoiding being hit or touched by their shots. Regular bonus ships allow the enemies to be ungalvanized if they shoot the cross they lose by being hit or to gain in firing efficiency if we recover the fallen cross to the ground. Here no physics, genetic engineering or black magic, just a brain-drop associated with an automatic firing lever clamp. A game that could have actually appeared in 1982 but with excellent playability.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Check out my Review on Youtube Introduction: 1982 is the Year of the Great Curlew and also the Title of the Sci Fi Arcade Space Invader Clone by Binary Zoo. In today's Test, we take a closer look at this one. Graphic: The Graphic is held in the 16 Bit Stalk, but that is not what it looks bad, on the Contrary all Graphic Elements are very nicely made and look very Sharp. All in all, the Art Style fits the Gameplay and provides a good Overview. Gameplay: There is no story, but it would also be atypical For the Genre, but the gameplay is right, but the Gameplay is right, I agree at First I thought I Was ohje that can't be Fun but mis-thought the Epic Sound track of LSD-Musik.net Makes whimsy directly in the Main Menu on the Retro A rcade Game. The Game gets very fast over time and I as an Arcade Noob Quickly get to a Point where I fail and don't really know what I'm doing. The Game delivers three Modes, Arcade the classic Space Invader Mode, Survivor a Hardcore Mode in which you can only have a Life that is otherwise little different from the normal Arcade mode and Time Attack in which it applies in 3 Minutes with unlimited Life one To achieve as high a score as possible makes the Whole Game a Grade Competitive. If you want to see Gameplay to every single Mode, Click right on the Info map at the top right or on the first Link in the Description, there you can see for yourself. The Game is especially suitable for Beginners or From time to Time as you can quickly find your way in and compete directly with other Players via Scoreboard. Requirements: The Requirements for your Computer Are so low that the Game would work even on my Calculator powered by a 100 Gram heavy Hamster. In addition, the Game needs just 18 Mea Bytes of Memory Space, which is about as much as your Desktop Background. Conclusion: Successful Art Style, matching Music and Action spade Retro Power lead me to give a Thumbs up to a Game whose Watch Father I could actually gain little from.
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