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Galactic Abductors
by Michael Fox, Penny Baines
Anirog Software
1983
Your Spectrum Issue 1, Jan 1984   page(s) 47

The first title to fall into this category is Galactic Abductor from Anirog Software. It's not too hard to handle, and even I managed to put together a reasonable score while attempting to stem the relentless attack of invading armoured space hawks. I particularly like the fact that only three keys are used, so you don't have to keep glancing down to see where your fingers are.


REVIEW BY: Ron Smith

Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 46

Producer: Anirog, 16K
£5.95

This version features large animated graphics. The aliens weave fanciful patterns when attacking and have the cute habit of eating your population when you're not looking, only throwing back their skulls. 100 percent machine code. Hi-score. Joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 62

Producer: Anirog, 16K
£5.95

This version features large animated graphics. The aliens weave fanciful patterns when attacking and have the cute habit of eating your population when you're not looking, only throwing back their skulls. 100 percent machine code. Hi-score. Joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 46

Producer: Anirog, 16K
£5.95

This version features large animated graphics. The aliens weave fanciful patterns when attacking and have the cute habit of eating your population when you're not looking, only throwing back their skulls. 100 percent machine code. Hi-score. Joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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