Arena of Octos

Arena of Octos

Infobox VG| title = Arena of Octos


developer = Steve Kropinak (Apple II)
Al Johnston (TRS-80)
publisher = SoftSide
designer = Steve Kropinak and Al Johnston
engine =
released = 1981
genre = Combat
modes = Single player
ratings =
platforms = Apple II, TRS-80
media = 5¼-inch_disk floppy disk
requirements =
input = Keyboard, paddles

"Arena of Octos" is a single-player, turn-based combat game for the Apple II and TRS-80 computer families. It was created by Steve Kropinak and Al Johnston in 1981 and published by "SoftSide Magazine".

Premise

The player assumes the role of a human space pilot, captured by an aggressive race of green-skinned aliens known as Octons after straying into their space. To win freedom, the human must become a gladiator and engage in physical combat with numerous Octon warriors.cite book
editor=Fred Condo
title=The Best of SoftSide
year=1983
publisher=SoftSide Publications, Inc.
location=Milford, New Hampshire
chapter=Arena of Octos
]

Game play

Combat takes place in an octagonal arena, with eight stones littering the ground and a fire pit at its center. The first round pits the player against a single Octon warrior named Ziuf-Basi, whom the player must defeat using a sword and shield. (The Octon is similarly equipped.) Subsequent rounds of combat may add additional opponents.

Combat is handled in turn fashion: the player makes a series of actions, then the opponents respond. Actions include swinging the sword, raising the shield, or moving in one of eight directions, or standing up. The player can shove an opponent by moving into him, which may cause him to stumble over a rock or fall into the fire pit. In the first round, both the player and the Octon can perform four actions in a turn, but this increases in subsequent rounds.

Damage is tracked using strength points. The player begins with 16 points and each direct blow removes one point, as does stumbling. Falling into the fire pit removes one or more points.

The game's display has an eight-pointed direction selector to choose which way to move, and a stats area showing the player's condition and that of the opponents.

Authorship and publication

In response to offers in computing magazines promising "up to $1000 for your programs," friends Steve Kropinak and Al Johnston created "Arena of Octos" and submitted it in 1981 to "SoftSide", a computing magazine which published user-submitted programs for the TRS-80, Apple and Atari platforms. Having worked out the premise of the game together, Johnston wrote the TRS-80 version and Kropinak the Apple II version. "SoftSide" paid Johnston and Kropinak $90 each for first publishing rights of the game's BASIC listing, and a further $90 to acquire the full rights.

"Arena of Octos" was reprinted in "The Best of SoftSide" (1983).

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