Kane (video game)

Kane (video game)

Infobox VG| title = Kane


developer = Mastertronic
publisher = Mastertronic
designer =
engine =
released = 1986
genre = Action
modes = Single player
ratings = N/A
platforms = ZX Spectrum
Commodore 64
Amstrad CPC
BBC/Electron
Commodore Plus/4
media = Compact cassette
requirements =
input = keyboard
Joystick

"Kane" is a two-dimensional action game by Mastertronic, published in 1986. The game runs on Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Commodore Plus/4 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

The game is set in the Wild West, and its name is a reference to the main character of the film High Noon. There are four distinct scenes: (i) Bow and Arrow; (ii) Ride to Kane; (iii) Shoot Out; (iv) Train Ride. These may be played separately in the "Practice Mode", but in order to complete and win the game, they must be played successively. There is a certain target score that allows you to progress to the next level. Despite all four scenes being described in the inlay, scenes ii and iv are missing from the BBC and Electron versions of the game.

As in other action games, all of the levels require quick joystick or keyboard manipulation in order to gain points. In Bow and Arrow and Shoot Out, the player must shoot a certain number of birds (in the case of Bow and Arrow) or people (in the case of Shoot Out). The birds and people appear at varying degrees of speed and location. In Ride to Kane and Train Ride, the player is on horse back. There are a number of obstacles (bushes, shrubs, etc.) that the player must avoid by jumping over.

External links

*moby game|id=/kane|name="Kane"
*WoS game|id=0002673|name=Kane
* [http://plus4.emucamp.com/software/Kane "Kane" at Commodore Plus/4 World]


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