- Amaurote
Infobox VG| title = Amaurote
developer =Binary Design Ltd
publisher =Mastertronic
designer =John Pickford
engine =
released =1987
genre =Action game
modes =Single player
ratings = N/A
platforms =Amstrad CPC , Atari 800/XL/XE,Commodore 64 ,MSX ,ZX Spectrum
media = Cassette
requirements =
input = Keyboard,Joystick "Amaurote" is a game for
8-bit computer systems that was released in1987 byMastertronic on their Mastertronic Added Dimension label. The music for the game was written by David Whittaker.The origin of the city name Amaurote derives from the book "Utopia" by Sir Thomas More (1478–1535). The Second Book "Of the Cities, and namely of Amaurote". In the book Amaurote is introduced as "AS FOR their cities, he that knoweth one of them, knoweth them all: they be all so like one to another, as farforth as the nature of the place permitteth. I will describe therefore to you one or other of them, for it skilleth not greatly which: but which rather than Amaurote? Of them all this is the worthiest and of most dignity."
Plot
From the game's instructions:
:"The city of Amaurote has been invaded by huge, aggressive insects who have built colonies in each of the city's 25 sectors. As the only uninjured army officer left after the invasion (that'll teach you for hiding!) the job falls to you to destroy all the insect colonies."
Gameplay
The player controls an "Arachnus 4", an armoured fighting-machine that moves on four legs. The player must first select a sector to play in via a map screen and then control the Arachnus as it wanders an isometric (top-down in the Commodore 64 version) view of the cityscape attacking marauding
insects and searching for the insect queen using a scanner. The Arachnus attacks by launching bouncingbombs . It can only launch one at a time so if a bomb misses its intended target the player will have to wait until is explodes or bounces out of the play area before they can fire again. Once the queen has been located, the player can radio-in a "supa-bomb" which can be used to destroy the queen. The player can also radio-in other supplies such as additional bombs and even ask to be pulled out of the combat zone. Extra weaponry costs the player "dosh", the in-gamecurrency .External links
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