A&B Computing


Sphere Of Destiny

Categories: Review: Software
Author: Jonathan Evans
Publisher: Audiogenic
Machine: BBC/Electron

 
Published in A&B Computing 4.07

Extensively previewed in these pages (initially as Lazon), I'm pleased to report that the release version of Sphere Of Destiny is every bit as playable and enjoyable as expected.

A very close clone of the C64 hit Trailblazer, it offers 64 levels of bouncing, rolling fun as Bruce the bashful jet-ball speeds along the technicoloured Inter-Starian Freeway to find his true love, whilst avoiding the unpredictable nature of the road's surface.

A pleasing change of pace from Partis (whose mega-game Daxis is eagerly awaited by this reviewer), this is worth seeking out. A small word of warning, however - it will *not* run with Replay fitted.

Cheaters should press @ and enter the password LAZONNOMORE...

Jonathan Evans

Other Reviews Of Sphere Of Destiny For The BBC/Electron


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Sphere Of Destiny (Audiogenic)
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Sphere Of Destiny (Audiogenic)
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