Firezone

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Firezone
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Firezone is a 1988 computer wargame developed by Arcadia and published by Personal Software Services (PSS) for the Amstrad CPC.[4] It is part of PSS' Wargamers series.[5] Ports for Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS were released later.

Gameplay

Firezone is a turn-based strategy game played on a hexagonal grid and is set in the 21st century during a war between the superpowers of the Pacific Combine and the European League.[5] On their turn, the player can move a unit or fire at the enemy. The damage values are left to random chance. The objective of the game is to destroy all enemies on the map or force them to retreat.[2] The game features sci-fi concepts like grav tanks and beam weapons.[5][3] The disk version comes with nine scenarios, cassette version comes with three. A scenario designer is also included.[2] A two-player multiplayer is supported.[5] The DOS version supports CGA and EGA graphics modes.[6]

Reception

8-bit versions [...]"[8] .info
said: "Wargames come and wargames go, and Firezone will be no memorable than most of the rest, but it's a pleasant enough diversion to burn up a few afternoons."[3] Amiga User International concluded: "The game is simple to play, but is nevertheless addictive in its qualities".[5] The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review noted the game as very user friendly and the overall presentation as excellent. The game was said to be "[a] good introductory game for newcomers, which still provides experienced veterans with a serious challenge."[12] Datormagazin [sv] didn't recommended to buy the game since there are much better strategy games on the Amiga.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Arcadia (1988). Firezone (MS-DOS). Personal Software Services. Level/area: Main menu. (C) PSS 1988. This version by Arcadia.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Strategy Special - Firezone". ACE. No. 8. Future plc. May 1988. p. 75.
  3. ^ a b c d Brown, Mark R. (March 1989). "Games For Your C64 - Firezone". .info. No. 25. Info Publications Ltd. p. 63.
  4. ^ a b c Ekholm, Hans (March 1990). "Amiga-spel - Se upp för Firezone". Datormagazin (in Swedish). Vol. 5, no. 7. Bröderna Lindströms Förlags AB. p. 24. Firezone konverterades till Amiga från Amstrad via C64:an...
  5. ^ a b c d e f Keighley, Len (July 1989). "Entertainment - Firezone". Amiga User International. Croftward Limited. p. 100. Value: 8
  6. ^ a b Müller, Dieter (November 1989). "Spiele - Kurz angespielt". DOS International (in German). No. 11/89. DMV Daten und Medien Verlag. p. 122.
  7. ^ "Screen Test Updates - Firezone". ACE. No. 17. Future plc. February 1989. p. 68.
  8. ^ a b "Screen Test Updates - Firezone". ACE. No. 20. Future plc. May 1989. p. 77.
  9. ^ a b GBH (April 1988). "Action Test - Firezone". Amstrad Action. No. 31. Future plc. p. 46.
  10. ^ Blum, Torsten (March 1989). "Denk(-)mal - Liga Contra Kombinat" (PDF). Aktueller Software Markt (in German). No. 3/89. Tronic-Verlag. p. 77. Grafik: 9/12, Handhabung: 8/12, Strategie: 8/12, Motivation: 7/12, Preis/Leistung: 7/12
  11. ^ Hautefeuille, Olivier (June 1989). "Rolling Softs - Firezone". Tilt (in French). No. 67. Editions Mondiales S.A. p. 66.
  12. ^ a b Bolitho, Barry; Spiteri, Michael (June 1989). "Adventure's Realm - Review: Firezone". The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review. Vol. 6, no. 6. Saturday Magazine Pty Ltd. p. 70.
  13. ^ "Reflexion - Fire Zone". Génération 4 (in French). No. 9. SARL Pressimage. March 1989. pp. 46–47.
  14. ^ "Micro Top - Fire Zone". Jeux et Stratégie (in French). No. 59. Excelsior Publications. June 1989. p. 72.

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