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Bug Eyes II


Bug Eyes II


Bug Eyes II

"All in all, a very slick and additive game... Even a Sinclair C5 makes an appearance as an advanced form of transport!"
A&B Computing

"Playing Bug Eyes 2 is relaxing and enjoyable, and for my money it is one of the best games of its type to date."
Electron User

"Playing Bug Eyes 2 is relaxing and enjoyable, and for my money it is one of the best games of its type to date."
The Micro User

Introduction

Light years from Earth lies the rusting hulk of the Xxabanean flagship, disabled while on its mission to vapuourise our planet by the super-heroine Space Agent Zelda! She managed to destroy its power source, but was captured in the attempt and locked away in the depths of a distant and desolate asteroid. You, as Space Agent Starman, must penetrate the defences of the ship and collect the 25 keys required to free Zelda from her intergalactic prison.

"But beware. Some of the old Xxabanean booby traps are still in operation and strange alien creatures have moved into the empty hulk. You only have five refills of oxygen and your limited supply is depleted more quickly by collisions with objects and creatures. You must find the keys before it runs out.

"This package contains a BBC-B version and an Electron version. This is a flicker-free zone and a no-go area for nasty small sprites!

"Here's what the critics said about Bug Eyes... "'Flipped!' Home Computing Weekly Top Rating "'The graphics are superb,' Electron User."

Game Controls

Z - Left, X - Right, : - Up (in lift), / - Down (in lift)
Q/S - Music Off/On

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Cover Art Language(s): English
Compatibility: BBC Model B, BBC Model B+, BBC Master 128, Acorn Electron
Release: Professionally released On Cassette
Original Release Date: 12th May 1986
Links: Everygamegoing,

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Downloads

Bug Eyes 2 (5.25" Disc)
Bug Eyes 2 (3.5" Disc)