Home Computing Weekly


Psst

Categories: Review: Software
Author: P.F.
Publisher: Ultimate
Machine: Spectrum 16K

 
Published in Home Computing Weekly #19

Pssst is a manoeuvering and shooting game set in the back garden... well, Robbie the robot's back garden!

An exotic flower is growing, guarded by Robbie, but a number of nasty bugs are set on eating Robbie's flower. Each type of bug requires a different type of spray to destroy it.

The flower will bloom if bugs can be kept away from it. When it does, you move on to the next level where there are more and different forms of nasties.

Pssst

Compost bags, fly swatters and watering cans will increase your score if you pick them up.

Graphics are smooth-moving and colourful and the sound effects are tuneful rather than noisy. You can use keyboard or Kempston joysticks.

Definitely an addictive game.

P.F.

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