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Developer(s) | David Elliot |
Publisher(s) | Micro Power |
Platform(s) | BBC Micro Acorn Electron Commodore 64 |
Release date(s) | 1982 (BBC) 1983 (Electron) 1984 (C64) |
Genre(s) | Galaxian clone |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Media/distribution | 1 x 5.25" BBC Micro DFS Diskette, 1 x BBC Micro or Acorn Electron Cassette, 1 x Commodore 64 Cassette |
Swoop is an 8-bit computer game written by David Elliot and published in the UK by Micro Power.[1] It was first released on the BBC Micro in 1982[1] and ported to the Acorn Electron for its launch in 1983 and the Commodore 64 in 1984.[2]
The game is a clone of Galaxian with the invading aliens taking the form of wing-flapping Birdmen. Swoop differs from other Galaxian clones in that the Birdmen will lay explosive eggs if they successfully reach the bottom of the screen. If the eggs are touched by the player's laser base then a life is lost, so they effectively confine the movement of the laser base until they disappear after some pre-set time.
There are a total of eight levels (called 'phases' in the cassette inlay instructions), each successively more difficult than the last. The most difficult level has a total of two Birdmen and eight missiles raining down on the player simultaneously.
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