Meltdown is an isometric action-adventure game for the Amstrad CPC published by Alligata in 1986. There are two versions: a 64k version with basic speech synthesis and a 128k version featuring much more speech synthesis. A version was also released in French called Le Syndrome.
Meltdown | |
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Publisher(s) | Alligata |
Designer(s) | Ross Goodley |
Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC |
Release | 1986 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Gameplay
editThe player has to navigate three mazes from the 1st floor down to the 3rd floor of a nuclear reactor to prevent a nuclear meltdown. There are eight computer terminals on each floor, the first allowing access to previous floors. Six of the terminals provide access to a different game within a game which the player must win in order to get a password. Once all six passwords have been retrieved the eighth computer allows the player access to an end-of-level game which the player must complete before being allowed access to the next floor. Altogether there are 24 games (three isometric mazes, 18 sub-games and three end-of-level games) which must be completed to win the whole game. The final game is a text-input only robot system for adjusting the control rods of the reactor so it won't explode.
Reception
editPublication | Score |
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Amstrad Action | 67%[1] |
Your Computer | [2] |
Your Computer characterized the game as "outstanding", highlighting its "excellent animation" and found it to make the most of the capabilities of the Amstrad.[2] Amstrad Action assessed the game as a "good package" with "plenty of depth", highlighting its variety of levels, but found the game "lacked polish", citing the "very disappointing" graphics and "appalling" minigames.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Meltdown". Amstrad Action. No. 11. 1986.
- ^ a b "Meltdown". Your Computer. August 1986. p. 44.
External links
edit- Meltdown at the Amstrad CPC Games Resource