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Captain Drexx - 8 bit tower defense game

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kilele:
Hi
I'm curious to know your opinion about the first tower defense game for the ZX Spectrum, the 8-bit computer from when I was about ten years old.
Any comments, suggestions ? I think this game is a work in progress until the end of march.
This is the game site:
http://www.zx.kaniv.net/
And you can play the pc version downloading this package :
http://www.zx.kaniv.net/Captain%20Drexx_pc.zip
You can even vote on the contest called Retro Games Battle in which the game participates :
http://retrogamesbattle.com/index.php?lng=eng

Vurbal:
I couldn't get past the first 10 seconds of music.

Still it brought back some memories. I barely remember it coming out in the US since I was firmly in the Commodore camp by then. In fact my only solid memories of their computers was seeing the Timex Sinclair 1000 in magazines and thinking it must not be much of a computer for $99 - then thinking the same thing 5 years later when a friend had one setup as a printer buffer.

kilele:
Vurbal, thanks for the review. Yes that was quite a limited machine but far more sassy than your Comodoro  :mrgreen:

TaoPhoenix:

This is a brand new retro game, right?

I'll remark they're walking into the old All Your Base trap ... unless it's an homage?
"This is enemy ... they come from ... defeat your base"?!

16 seconds into the video.

 8)

Vurbal:
Vurbal, thanks for the review. Yes that was quite a limited machine but far more sassy than your Comodoro  :mrgreen:
-kilele (March 07, 2014, 07:25 AM)
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Actually looking back at the hardware it was really just the exterior that was subpar compared to the typical home computer of the day - but I've always hated crappy keyboards so probably a deal breaker.

Plus we had a local computer shop that sold Commodores. After the PDP-8 and an Apple II here and there at school, my early computer experience was almost all on the PET, Vic-20, and C64 with a little TRS-80 Model 2 at a friend's house.

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