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Tujad

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Ariolasoft
Machine: Spectrum 48K/128K

 
Published in Computer & Video Games #60

Tujad

Humph! Another mad computer. Faulty circuits. The very future of space is at risk unless... I bet you all know what's coming next... unless you can repair the rogue machine.

The computer is called Tujad and you control Gen 19, supposedly the most advanced combat droid ever built.

The droid must be manoeuvred around 100 rooms of the computer to collect 50 pieces of circuit board and rebuild the faulty sub-processor element which has caused Tujad to throw a wobbler.

Tujad

Energy sapping aliens abound but extra lives and weapons can also be acquired.

Tujad, which has been licensed by Ariolasoft from Orpheus - is a tediously standard maze game with nothing particularly bad about it, except the loading screen which is awful. You've probably played many games very much like it.

It's also overpriced.

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