Coming in hot on the heels of the Falkland's Crisis, Durell software decide to grace our speccys with a kid-friendly, home version of the war, and unleash a cheap^ and cheerful shoot-em-up with more cyan than they know what to do with.

Their first release for the home micro, it doesn't have a lot of gameplay to speak of beyond the zipping back and forth à la Defender, and can get boring very quickly.

^It wasn't cheap. The game cost £5.50 in 1983, which works out to around £17 in today's money,

Reviewed on Mar 19, 2024


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