Difference between revisions of "3D Lunattack"
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|Release = [[:Category:Game_1984|1984]] | |Release = [[:Category:Game_1984|1984]] | ||
|Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]] | |Platform = [[Dragon 32]] or [[Dragon 64]] | ||
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|Gamemode = 1P | |Gamemode = 1P | ||
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Unlike the prequel 3D Seiddab Attack, you are now flying, and can make more adventurous maneuvers. | Unlike the prequel 3D Seiddab Attack, you are now flying, and can make more adventurous maneuvers. | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 10 September 2010
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The war on the Seiddab rages on, and you now take part in an attack on their moon base. You fly a hovercraft a bit above the moon's surface, and must shoot down the enemy's DAB tanks. After that ring of defense is penetrated, you must dodge your way through a space minefield above a mountain range, and then a missile firing range before reach the Seiddab's command base.
Unlike the prequel 3D Seiddab Attack, you are now flying, and can make more adventurous maneuvers.