- Iron Helix
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title = Iron Helix
developer =Drew Pictures
publisher =Spectrum Holobyte
designer =
engine =
released = 1993
genre = Adventure / Survival horror
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms = Windows 3.1,Macintosh , Sega CD
media =CD-ROM
requirements =Intel 80386 , 4 MiB RAM, 1X CD-ROM drive,hard disk , VGA, Mouse, andsound card
input = Keyboard, Mouse"Iron Helix" is the name of an adventure video game made for the Windows, Mac, and the
Sega CD . It was an early example of a CD-based game, including video elements integrated with conventional 2D maps and controls. The game was designed by Drew Pictures and distributed bySpectrum Holobyte , with Peter Stone ofXorcist creating the soundtrack as well as all sound design.Plot
Set far in the future, the human race is in the middle of a
cold war with an alien race called the Thanatosians. During a target practice by an Earth fleet that will destroy an uninhabited planet, the heavy destroyer "Jeremiah O'Brien" is infected with an unknown virus that mutates the crew. No longer recognized due to the changes in their DNA, the "O'Brien"'s security robot, simply known as "the Ship's Defender", assumes they are invaders and kills them. An apparent technical malfunction has caused the "O'Brien"’s computer to believe that it was in a real life war situation, and select the planet Calliope as a target for destruction. Like all of the human fleet's "Cerberus"-class destroyers, the "O'Brien" carries a weapon known as "Iron Helix", which is capable of destroying all life on a planet in a single act. An attack on Calliope, a peaceful Thanatosian planet, would cause the war to go "hot".The player is onboard the scientific exploration ship "Indiana", and is contacted by the Earth's forces in an attempt to stop the "O'Brien", as it was the only ship nearby. As the ship is infected with the unknown virus, the player instead remotely-controls a
zoological robot that is sent over to explore. As much of the ship's systems are locked out using DNA detectors, the robot must collect uncontaminated samples of the crew's DNA to access different secured areas onboard. The robot can also interface with dataports on the "O'Brien" to operate its systems, from opening doors to issuing executive commands.Gameplay
The game takes place in a screen divided into several sections. In the lower-left, taking up about 1/4 of the screen, is a simple control panel with buttons that move the robot in one of the four
cardinal direction s or up and down if it is located in a vertical shaft. The buttons light up to indicate which directions the robot can move from its current location. To the right is a small 2D map of the ship, showing the current level, or deck. Above this control panel is a smalltelevision -like display showing a 3D view as seen from the robot's point of view, taking up perhaps 1/5th of the display. To its right is a video panel that is used to replay videos gathered from the dataports. Between the two displays is a small control panel with buttons that operate the robot, scanning for DNA samples or accessing dataports.The ship consists of several levels, or decks, connected vertically with an elevator and a ladder shaft. Operating the elevator notifies the security robot, so most of the time the player uses the shaft. Much of the game consists of an attempt to collect DNA samples that will allow access to other areas of the ship, where samples of higher-ranking crew members can be found. This process will eventually allow access to the bridge. In addition, the crew left several video recordings in the dataports that contain access codes needed to destroy the Defender through a variety of methods - crushing it or throwing it into space for instance. Once this is complete the player has five minutes before another Defender appears, during which they have to get to the bridge and set the ship to self-destruct. Like the mission to destroy the Defender, there are several ways to destroy the ship.
The game has several skill levels, which control change how the security robot responds. On beginner level the security robot can be seen on the player's map, making it relatively easy to avoid, whereas at higher levels it is invisible. Operating the elevator will trigger it to approach the player's robot in beginner, while at higher levels operating any control will make it move. On the Advanced level the user must continually move in order to avoid it. The player has three probes (lives) to complete the game, and loses if all three or destroyed or time runs out.
External links
*moby game|id=/iron-helix|name="Iron Helix"
* [http://www.worldvillage.com/wv/gamezone/html/reviews/helix.htm High-Tech Pac Man?] - A review of Iron Helix
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