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Nuke Lear
by B. Bartis
CCS
1984
Big K Issue 9, Dec 1984   page(s) 39

MAKER: CCS
FORMAT: cassette
PRICE: £2.99

One of today's pressing problems here namely what do the next fifty generations of humanity do with all the canned Roentgens from Windscale/Sellafield and the like? CCS come up with a charmingly lo-tech solution: drop 'em all down a hole in the ground, and head-butt them in the right direction.

The main movement is left-right to get under the falling drums to redirect the into the right channels. If too many waste cans gather in the 'illegal' slots then it's melt-down time. It has a certain charm, but the graphics are very basic, and I wasn't hooked.


REVIEW BY: Fin Fahey

Graphics1/3
Playability2/3
Addictiveness1/3
Overall2/3
Transcript by Chris Bourne

Personal Computer Games Issue 15, Feb 1985   page(s) 74

MACHINE: Spectrum 48K
FROM: Charlie Charlie Sugar, £1.99

Simple panic game in which you try to divert a series of rolling barrels down the right channels.

Verdict: Stay Nuke Lear free.

Value For Money: 3/10


REVIEW BY: Chris Anderson

Overall3/10
Transcript by Chris Bourne

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