Minefield Survivor (C64) by Doczens
About
I have read about the Basic 10Liner Contest in a Hungarian IT magazine. My first
computer was a C64, and it was the entry point to my career as a computer
engineer. Nostalgia swept me away, so I decided to write a game, and apply.
My first idea was a logic game, and as a first step I decided to code a
Minesweeper-like game, to check if it fits to 10 lines. Then I also started to
experiment if I can mimic the visual vibe of the original Windows game on C64
character screen.
At this point I was not satisfied with the results:
- I had some characters left.
- Generating the whole minefield at startup was long and boring.
- I wanted more action.
After some trial and rewrite I decided to try to add a twist and make an arcade
version based on the original concept. And the result is Minefield Survivor.
Prepare for the action!
So, you are controlling a soldier on a minefield, starting at the bottom of the
screen and head to the top. You can move step by step, and you need to avoid
mines based on the numbers you recover on the field. To make your life even
harder, beside the mines you are also threaten by enemy fire. As in real life,
one hit kills you, so reaching higher level with increasing number of mines
really requires patience and concentration, and sometimes also luck.
The soldier can be controlled with the keyboard:
- Q, A (up/down)
- N, M (left/right)
Let’s start and survive!