Sturmtruppen: The Videogame

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Sturmtruppen: The Videogame

Developer(s) iDea
Publisher(s) iDea
Designer(s) Lodovico Benvenuto, Ivano Codina , Filippo Macchiettini
Platform(s) Amiga
Release date 1992
Genre(s) Arcade platform, Run and gun
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) N/A
Media 2 floppy disks
System requirements N/A
Input methods Joystick

Sturmtruppen: The Videogame is a video game for the Amiga computer platform, based on the Sturmtruppen comic books by Franco Bonvicini, published by the Italian software publisher iDea in 1992.

It is the only officially licensed videogame using Sturmtruppen's theme and characters.

The game wasn't very successful commercially, and received rather low scores by reviewers (44% by Amiga Joker, 3/5 stars from Amiga Power [1].

For the time (1992) and the platform of its release (Amiga), the graphics left most of the machine's potential underutilised, the sound effects were almost inexistent and the soundtrack consisted mostly of simple repetitive chip music.

Nevertheless, the gameplay was somewhat various, as the player controlled a German "Sturmtruppen" soldier who could use a variety of weapons, and also pick up some vehicles including motorcycles, airplanes and tanks, which turned the game into a variable run and gun event, almost like a precursor to the Metal Slug series.

However the storyline of the game was inexistent and incoherent, as the hero, who was supposed to be a German "Sturmtruppen" attacked, killed and destroyed other German "Sturmtruppen" and vehicles which wandered around aimlessly.

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