Army Moves

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Author(s): MadMattyMadMatty
System: ZX Spectrum
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Publication Date: 08/09/2019
YouTube Release: 31/12/2032
Duration: 00:12:56
File Size: 19.17 MB (19632.00 KB)
Downloads: 183 downloads
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Player's Review

Spectrum 128k

Army Moves, developed by Víctor Ruiz and published by Dinamic Software in 1986.

One of the hardest and unforgiving games on the Spectrum. Minimal use of the 128k abilities. the music is not that great, but its good that is there I guess. The game is in two parts separated by a pass code. On the 128k both are loaded into ram, but are two separate loads on the 48k. You are doing well in this game if you make it past the first level as the colision detection between you jeep and the bridge is so bad. You can just land on the other side, you have to be well clear of the edge. The game used two fire buttons (fire and space by default) which helps you kill the helicopters and vehicles without much issue.

The game is a bit easier after this point but will still frustrate as you try to spot the bullets coming at you in the helicopter levels. In Part 2 you are on foot and it can become a bit of a maze to navigate once you get to the mansion. The ending is cheap to say the least as in just an advert to buy the next game!

The game comes from a Spanish developer and was released multiple times in both Spanish and English versions on tape/disk as separate re-releases or on compilations and even included with its squeal Navy Moves.