RoboSport
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RoboSport is a 1991 turn-based strategy computer game. It was developed and published by Maxis.[1][2]
The player creates teams of robots and maneuvers them around a board to map out one "turn" of movement. The other players and AI do the same and then all movement is played out simultaneously. It bears a superficial resemblance to the Richard Garfield tabletop game, RoboRally.
Maxis developed this game for DOS, Macintosh and Windows 3.x. In 1992, it was released for the Amiga[3].
[edit] References
- ^ Playing at War, Once Removed by L.R. Shannon - New York Times article (Aug 11, 1992)
- ^ RoboSport for Windows by Alfred C. Giovetti - Compute! (Feb 1993)
- ^ Robosport reviews at Moby Games