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Fort Apocalypse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fort Apocalypse
''Fort Apocalypse'' is a 1982 game for the Atari 8-bit series created by Steve Hales and published by Synapse Software. Joe Vierra ported it to the Commodore 64 the same year. ''Fort Apocalypse'' is a 2D multi-directional scroller where the player navigates an underground prison in a helicopter, destroying or avoiding enemies while rescuing the prisoners. A contemporary of Apple II ''Choplifter'', it has similarities to that game as well as the arcade games ''Scramble'' and ''Super Cobra''. According to Steve Hales, he had the initial version of ''Fort Apolcalypse'' running six month's prior to ''Choplifters release, but then switched to working on another game, ''Slime'', before finishing it. == Gameplay ==
''Fort Apocalypse'' is played within a multi-directional scrolling "cave", viewed from the side, and the player's helicopter is destroyed if it touches the walls. The player is free to move in any direction, and is not dragged along as the map scrolls. The map is divided into sections, often stacked on top of one another like stories in a building, contained by special walls that can be broken open by firing on them. Other sections of the map include moving walls and traps. The player has two weapons, a gun and bombs, but only one button on the joystick. Most of the time the button fires the gun, but when the helicopter has turned so it's facing out of the screen, then the button drops bombs. Missiles track the player's movements for a short time before running out of fuel and dropping back to earth, and the map is populated by a number of enemy helicopters similar to the player's own.
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