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Obliterator is a side-scrolling arcade adventure computer game published by Psygnosis in 1988. It was released for Amiga , Atari ST , ZX Spectrum , Amstrad CPC , and MS-DOS . The game was programmed by David H. Lawson and its graphics were made by Garvan Corbett and Jim Ray Bowers.
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Obliterator is a 1988 computer game. Obliterator may also refer to: Obliterator , a type of weapon in Frank Herbert's fictional Dune universe; Obliterator (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain "Obliterator", a song on the 1997 album Through Times of War by Keep of Kalessin
The game was developed and published independently by artist and animator Carl Burton, best known for the animated GIF illustrations he created for season two of the Serial podcast. [3] [13] Islands was released on November 17, 2016, on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Linux.
[11] Jake The Snake of GamePro said, "Handsome 3D landscapes—viewable from nearly any angle and filled with rolling hills and nicely detailed objects—give Evil Islands a unique look and feel." [13] [a] The game was a finalist for The Electric Playground ' s 2001 "Best RPG for PC" award, but lost the prize to Arcanum: Of Steamworks and ...
Doodle Champion Island Games is a 2021 role-playing browser game developed by Google in partnership with Studio 4°C. The game acted as an interactive Google Doodle in celebration of the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics as well as Japanese folklore and culture .
The player moves around the 2D world, and can climb and jump up objects. The player can use a tool, the Omni Switch, which allows Mo to use mechanisms and solve puzzles. The tool also can show the player the direction they need to go to next. The game also has collectibles hidden around the islands, which reveal more about the world and story ...