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− | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1978 game by [[Gremlin Industries]] for [[Blockade hardware]]. | |
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+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | The player controls a spaceship and has a limited time (presumably set by the operator) to clear a board full of mines. There is only one button, which shoots. If a mine explodes, its explosion can take out nearby mines, but can also hit the player, sending them back to the starting position and costing time (but there are no "lives"; the only way to game over is to run out of time). Touching a mine will not hurt the player. There is no level wrap; clearing a boundary and then going through will only keep the player where they are on screen. | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 17 March 2024
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Publisher: Gremlin Industries | |||||||||
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Blasto is a 1978 game by Gremlin Industries for Blockade hardware.
Gameplay
The player controls a spaceship and has a limited time (presumably set by the operator) to clear a board full of mines. There is only one button, which shoots. If a mine explodes, its explosion can take out nearby mines, but can also hit the player, sending them back to the starting position and costing time (but there are no "lives"; the only way to game over is to run out of time). Touching a mine will not hurt the player. There is no level wrap; clearing a boundary and then going through will only keep the player where they are on screen.