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Panik


Panik


Panik

"An inferior copy of Acornsoft's old classic Monsters."
A&B Computing

"If you've got Monsters then I couldn't really recommend Panik - the games are just too similar."
The Micro User

Introduction

All the excitement of a great arcade classic. Screen after screen of evil looking monsters are out to get you. You're quite strong, you can move fast, and you are armed with a large shovel. But will this be enough? ... I doubt it.

Clear each screen of monsters by digging holes to trap them, them hitting them over the head until the fall to the next level. Purple monsters need only to fall one level to be killed, but the red and green monsters need to be knocked through two and three levels respectively.

Points are scored for each monster killed (depending on its colour) and for oxygen remaining at the end of each screen. The top eight scores are kept.

Game Controls

Z - Left, X - Right, : - Climb Ladder/Dig Hole, / - Descend Ladder/Fill Hole
COPY/DELETE - Pause/Restart, ESCAPE - Quit Game

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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: 1st Oct 1987
Links: Everygamegoing,

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Panik (Cassette)
Panik (5.25" Disc)