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Space Attack

Space Attack was launched by Britannia Software in the year 1987 which was loved by all old and young. It’s an interesting DOS game and can be played online by clicking here.

Space Attack description

Ordinary (actually) version of the famous game Space Invaders, the meaning of which is to ensure that the gun is moved around the bottom of the screen, destroys the invading alien Armada, which is located upstairs and is trying to protect some objects next to him. Of course, in each version the developers are trying to come up with at least some of their own "chips" and such here and there.

First, in Space Attack of the aliens is very similar to demons. They move several endless rows left to right and attack the earth's surface is not something, and the most that neither is figures of exclamation points (!) (Yes, exactly like that). If one gets a gun, which we manage, something she's done, and if one of the four "bases" that are located just above the gun, then it will be a little less. If all four bases destroyed, then the game is lost. The task, accordingly, is to hold out against the aliens as long as possible. The main feature of the game is that the difficulty level, unlike the original SI, there is not determined by the attack speed of enemies, and a closer location to them (opponents) rows to the gun, which, consequently, complicates the ability to Dodge their attacks.

Graphics - only CGA: red gun, green base and red devil with green horns, shooting green icons, and impervious black background... a real Dream once it started working, in one word. In addition, this game is a rarity of the highest level, which again became accessible to humanity only in 2015 and is a valuable collector's piece. The rest is very standard and ordinary thing, however, in this case, not a drawback.

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Source: Archive.org

Space Attack

Genre:
Arcade
Year:
1987
Publisher:
Britannia Software
Platform:
DOS
Developer:
J.G. Lewis