Tornado Low Level | |
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In-game screenshot |
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Developer(s) | Costa Panayi |
Publisher(s) | Vortex Software |
Platform(s) | ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC |
Release date(s) | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Arcade |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Media/distribution | Cassette |
Tornado Low Level (also known as T.L.L.) is a game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC computers, and released by Vortex Software in 1984. It was written by Costa Panayi who also coded Android, Android 2, Highway Encounter, Cyclone and Revolution.
The player controls a Tornado fighter jet and must manoeuvre the plane at very low levels. The aim is to collect 'targets' on the landscape by flying very low over them, while avoiding pylons, bridges, and other structures. As the level progress, the targets are place in more difficult positions e.g. closer to buildings and on the water in narrow gulleys. Each level had a time limit, and the Tornado had a limited fuel supply. Landing on the airfield would refuel the aircraft. At high speeds the plane's wings "sweep back". An interesting feature of the game was the 3D view, which included a shadow of the plane on the ground.
The game was voted number 10 in the Your Sinclair Official Top 100 Games of All Time.[1]
Panayi’s game, Cyclone, featured similar but improved graphics.