Blue Angel 69 (1989) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Magic BytesPuzzle 512K Yes Eng 3.5" Floppy disk Worldwide | Click to choose platform: Atari ST Commodore 64 Commodore Amiga |
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Iss 58 Feb 1990 (Zzap! 64) 3rd Dec 2011 05:16A beautiful female robot leads you into her labyrinth of sensations. And what do you do when you get there? Play a boardgame, of course!
You alternately choose numbered squares (you from the horizontal line; she, the vertical) to score points - red squares reduce your score.
When squares are chosen, they flip over to reveal a part of a picture of the Blue Angel. If you win you are rewarded with the full picture. On later levels, the pictures get more interesting as the Blue Angel performs a semi striptease.
Options include a two-player mode, hidden numbers, and three skill levels.
While the pictures aren't going to down a storm with feminists, there's nothing here to offend a Sun reader and the robotic element is at least novel. But the main thing is the game, which is surprisingly good solo, or in two-player mode. A bit more variety might've improved value for money, though.
I must admit I don't get very excited at the prospect of seeing a naked robot! Still, Robin and Stu seemed very interested, and even I enjoyed the tactics of this simple-to-learn strategy game, if not the pictures.
You alternately choose numbered squares (you from the horizontal line; she, the vertical) to score points - red squares reduce your score.
When squares are chosen, they flip over to reveal a part of a picture of the Blue Angel. If you win you are rewarded with the full picture. On later levels, the pictures get more interesting as the Blue Angel performs a semi striptease.
Options include a two-player mode, hidden numbers, and three skill levels.
While the pictures aren't going to down a storm with feminists, there's nothing here to offend a Sun reader and the robotic element is at least novel. But the main thing is the game, which is surprisingly good solo, or in two-player mode. A bit more variety might've improved value for money, though.
I must admit I don't get very excited at the prospect of seeing a naked robot! Still, Robin and Stu seemed very interested, and even I enjoyed the tactics of this simple-to-learn strategy game, if not the pictures.
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History
This title was first added on 25th April 2007
This title was most recently updated on 3rd December 2011







