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Bug Attack is a fixed shooter video game written by Jim Nitchals for the Apple II and published by Cavalier Computer in 1981. [1] A version for Atari 8-bit computers was released in 1982. [ 2 ] Bug Attack is based on Atari, Inc. 's Centipede arcade game.
The game was inspired by Tomb Raider and is set in Kenya with Kenyan characters. Since founding Leti Arts, Kirinya and Tawia have launched several games including Connectricity, [7] Africa's Legends, [8] Sweave, [9] Puzzle Scout, [10] and more. [6] With the release of various games, Ghana's video game industry is expanding at a steady pace.
Bugdom is a third-person 3D platformer in which the player controls the main character Rollie McFly through ten different stages set in the Bugdom, namely a lawn, a pond, a forest which resembles a bug's interpretation of a garden, a beehive, a nighttime-themed level, and an anthill.
Bug! is a 3D platform game which revolves around the player safely progressing through various levels. The game is set on "Bug Island" and consists of six worlds made up of three levels each, with each last level culminating in a mandatory boss fight. [2] Enemies come in the form of insects, mollusks, reptiles, amphibians, and arachnids.
JioPhone is a feature phone marketed by Jio which runs the KaiOS operating system. It supports 4G LTE network and comes with KaiOS.It was announced on 21 July 2017 during Reliance Industries' annual general meeting of that year [1] and released in August 2017.
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Bug Hunter moved the combat setting out of the Second World War and onto distant planets, where humans are attacked by predatory aliens. [2] Using the Sniper! rules set, the game focuses on "the popular science fiction theme of embattled humans threatened by vicious alien creatures in space and on the ground," [3] with one player taking the human side, and the other player playing the aliens.