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Bounty Bob Strikes Back

1983 1 Jugadores 86% Not Rated

Bounty Bob Strikes Back! is the sequel to Miner 2049er and was initially released in 1984 for the Atari 8-bit family. The game added a pseudo-3D look to the platforms and increased the level count from 10 to 25. It was ported to the Atari 5200, Commodore 64,[1] Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum in 1985. Gameplay is similar to Miner 2049er in that the player must inspect every section of 25 mines while avoiding mutants within a set time. One difference is that after losing a life, sections on platforms remain covered and destroyed enemies do not reappear, making it easier to complete a level.

Fecha de lanzamiento
December 31, 1983
Desarrollador
U.S. Gold Ltd.
Editora
U.S. Gold Ltd.
Jugadores
1

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Bounty Bob Strikes Back

Bounty Bob Strikes Back! is the sequel to Miner 2049er and was initially released in 1984 for the Atari 8-bit family. The game added a pseudo-3D look to the platforms and increased the level count from 10 to 25. It was ported to the Atari 5200, Commodore 64,[1] Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum in 1985.

Gameplay is similar to Miner 2049er in that the player must inspect every section of 25 mines while avoiding mutants within a set time. One difference is that after losing a life, sections on platforms remain covered and destroyed enemies do not reappear, making it easier to complete a level.

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Developer
U.S. Gold Ltd.
Publisher
U.S. Gold Ltd.

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WorldwideDecember 31, 1983 · Not Rated

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