Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters
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Developer(s) | Atari Games/Tengen |
Publisher(s) | Domark |
Platform(s) | Arcade Atari ST Amiga Commodore 64 ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC SAM Coupé, MSDOS |
Release date | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Shooter game |
Mode(s) | Single player, two player cooperative |
Media | Floppy disk (Atari ST, Amiga) Cassette (Spectrum, Amstrad, SAM) |
System requirements | 512K RAM (Atari ST, Amiga) 64K RAM (Amstrad CPC) 48K RAM (ZX Spectrum) |
Input methods | Joystick |
Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters is an arcade game developed by Atari Games in 1989. The game is based loosely around the campy science fiction B movies of the 1950s.[1] It was converted for most major home computer platforms of the time.[2]
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[edit] Setting
According to the introduction, Planet X is a synthetic industrial planetoid whose most notable feature is the research laboratory of the buxom and brainy Dr. Sarah Bellum. Evil aliens called Reptilons invade the planet, capture the good doctor, and force the rest of the humans to manufacture a robot army to take over the Earth.
[edit] Gameplay
Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters is a one or two-player game in which the players must rescue Dr. Sarah Bellum from Planet X, where her research facility has been taken over by the evil Reptilons. The game is played from an isometric perspective, and players control their avatars using Hall effect joysticks on the arcade version.
The player must shoot their way through a series of simple maze-like levels, releasing the human hostages along the way. Levers must be found and thrown to activate the escalators which allow access to new areas. Gems can be collected to increase the power of the player's ray gun, and food lockers may be broken into for a health boost.
At the end of each level the play switches to an isometric auto-scrolling sequence in which the player controls his character in a small spaceship, and must steer left or right to navigate through a maze of obstacles. If the player reaches the end of this sequence they will progress to the next level.
[edit] External links
- Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters at the Killer List of Videogames
- Overview of the Amiga version of the game[1]