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Revision as of 21:25, 14 August 2010

Time Bandit
Time Bandit
Developer Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear
Company Michtron
Publisher Microdeal
Musician
Release 1984
Platform Dragon 32 Dragon 64
Genre Shooter
Gamemode 1P Only
Operation Icon joystick 1.png Icon tastatur.png
Media Icon Cassette.png
Language Flag en 18px.gif
Information

This addictive game is based on a very simple and old recipe. Run around, get the key, unlock the door, move to the next level. In the process, avoid monsters, shoot them if you get the chance, and collect any treasure you find lying around. Levels are organized in several "worlds":

  1. The timegates: This is the hub of the game. You always return here when completing another level. This world always contains a large number of gates to levels in the other worlds, so the player has significant freedom in selecting which levels to play.
  2. The western world.
  3. The fantasy world.
  4. The space world.

Screenshots

Title screen Screenshot from the Western World Screenshot from the Fantasy World Screenshot from the Space World