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- G R A V I N A U T S
- for the C64 from AHOY! Magazine
- by Cleveland M. Blakemore
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- On the world of Arkion, survival
- is a tough business. Because the
- surface of the planet is covered by a
- deadly acidic ocean, the inhabitants
- must remain continuously in the air,
- supported by rocket backpacks. To stay
- up, they engage in a never-ending war
- for fuel. The loser is doomed to a
- very short lifespan.
-
- The Gravinauts, as they are called
- by the colonies of the Milky Way,
- battle each other by trying to reach a
- higher'vantage point in the air than
- their opponents and smashing into
- them, destabilizing their gyros and
- causing their backpacks to explode.
-
- Because the fuel tanks stored
- higher up in the atmosphere are more
- closely guarded, they are entrusted
- with greater fuel supplies. They are
- therefore more important than the ones
- resting on the lower "ice glaciers,"
- which are huge bodies of frozen
- chemicals floating in the air above
- the ocean.
-
- The purpose of the game is to take
- fuel off the glaciers, destroy your
- opponents for points, and advance to
- the next level. The game gets
- increasingly more difficult at each
- level, as the speed of the game
- increases, and at the highest level
- your visibility is affected when a fog
- bank of chemicals sets in, obscuring
- your view of the glaciers.
-
- You must conserve fuel, using
- rebounds off objects as much as
- possible, and try to knock out your
- enemies with as little effort as is
- necessary. If you run out of fuel,
- your rocket backpack will explode.
-
- The game is played with a joystick
- in control port 2. The controls are
- simple. Push the fire button with the
- joystick centered to fire a straight
- thrust of exhaust, push the fire
- button with the joystick to the left
- to propel yourself left, and with the
- joystick to the right to go right.
- These are the only controls!
-
- Gravity is the only thing that
- will make you sink, so if you fire too
- much fuel you may begin gyrating out
- of control, rebounding off glaciers
- until you can stabilize yourself.
- Because you are in "Zero G" gravity,
- there is no loss of kinetic energy
- when you bounce off something so you
- could keep bouncing ad infinitum until
- you slow yourself down with short
- bursts of fuel.
-
- Each enemy gravinaut is worth 250
- points - you may occasionally get a
- double score of 500 off one opponent.
- The fuel tanks contain fuel supplies
- in increments of five from top to
- bottom: with the tank at the lowest
- level worth five and the highest worth
- twenty. If you manage to destroy all
- three of your opponents, and pick up
- all the tanks of fuel, the screen
- color will change and you advance to
- the next level.
-
- Each time you start out on your
- platform at the bottom, the only safe
- spot on the sea of acid. Any contact
- with this solution at the bottom will
- destroy your player. You can also
- score points by leading your opponents
- into the acidic sea, where they will
- be quickly burned up.
-
- You only have one man per game. If
- he blows up, push f1 to start a new
- game at level one.mThere are
- situations where you may have to hit
- an object solidly for it to be
- affected. Sometimes you can take a
- glancing blow on the surface of the
- acid sea or from one of your opponents
- without being killed.
-
- High score since the game was
- started is displayed in light blue in
- the upper right corner. My highest so
- far is 7550, which you will have to
- beat by passing through several of the
- upper level "invisible" screens, where
- the screen is the same color as the
- glaciers and they cannot be seen.
-
- CB
-
- [DAVE'S NOTE:] I want to thank Paul
- Panks and Bruce Craig for archiving
- this and other Cleve Blakemore games
- off AHOY! Magazine. This is a tough
- one on a PC using VICE and the numeric
- key pad!
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- DMM
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