Genre: | Arcade Game: Maze |
Publisher: | Cronosoft |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Spectrum 48K/128K & ZX Vega |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 1st January 2009 |
Original Release Price: | £3.99 |
Market Valuation: | £2.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | Jonathan Cauldwell & Yerzmyey |
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A progression on Jonathan Cauldwell's excellent Cybernoid clone Rough Justice. Read Review
Very smoothly done in all respects... A neat, surprisingly different idea which successfully fuses together two different game genres. Read Review
Digby Bizzard is back again (yep, already!) ... and he's lock-n-loaded n ready to rob some graves!
A shock-horror blast-'em-up to rival all that has gone before.
Features: tombs, security systems, and a rocking soundtrack.
Armed to the teeth with weapons purchased from his tomb raiding enterprise a couple of years ago. Digby Blizzard has acquired a taste for the wealth from his ill-gotten gains. With the tombs of ancient civilisations now seemingly thin on the ground. Digby has now taken to outright theft. Anything which is not nailed down is fair game, nothing is beneath him in his quest to enrich himself. Indeed, he is even considering entering parliament.
With no respect for the dead, Digby has now taken to bribing public officials to discover the whereabouts of tombs of the recently deceased. These are awash with goodies, but are considerably well defended with lethal security systems. It will require skill and cunning to navigate his way through the myriad of passages, but the rewards should be well worth it.
There are three movement controls, rotate clockwise, rotate anticlockwise and go forwards. The ship is subject to mild gravitational forces, although whenever it is moving the anti-gravity thrusters kick in. There is a control to select your weapon, and a fire button too.
Collect the tokens to progress along the trails, but don't land on a gap or you'll start that trail at the beginning. Extra lives are awarded every 10,000 points. The joken can be played to double your scoring for a short period.
The game utilises a password system to access the later levels. Passwords are displayed at the beginning of each level.
2 - Forward, W - Change Weapon, 9 - Rotate anticlockwise, 0 - Rotate clockwise, M - Fire
H- Hold
Slubberdeguillion has a control menu where you may define your own keyboard controls, or select Kempston or Sinclair joysticks.
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A digital version of Slubberdegullion suitable for ZXSpin (PC (Windows)), Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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