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Androids
by Ian Craig, Peter Aked
Sunshine Books Ltd
1983
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 50

Producer: Sunshine Books, 48K
£5.95

Androids boasts a vast maze populated with homicidal robots and is Sunshine's version of 'Frenzy/Panic. Armed with a laser (fires in the direction you're pointing) and five lives, you must find the hidden exit to the next level. Special panel's replenish your force field and laser power. It's a 'no win' game for points. The graphics are good, nice animation and machine code makes for high speed movement. Good value for money and very playable.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 50

Producer: Sunshine Books, 48K
£5.95

Androids boasts a vast maze populated with homicidal robots and is Sunshine's version of 'Frenzy/Panic'. Armed with a laser (fires in the direction you're pointing) and five lives, you must find the hidden exit to the next level. Special panel's replenish your force field and laser power. It's a 'no win' game for points. The graphics are good, nice animation and machine code makes for high speed movement. Good value for money and very playable.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 66

Producer: Sunshine Books, 48K
£5.95

Androids boasts a vast maze populated with homicidal robots and is Sunshine's version of 'Frenzy/Panic. Armed with a laser (fires in the direction you're pointing) and five lives, you must find the hidden exit to the next level. Special panel's replenish your force field and laser power. It's a 'no win' game for points. The graphics are good, nice animation and machine code makes for high speed movement. Good value for money and very playable.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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