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'''Hole Land''' is a 1984's arcade game developed by [[Tecfri]].<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/arcade/567859-hole-land</ref>
'''Hole Land''' is a 1984's arcade game developed by ''Tecfri''.<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/arcade/567859-hole-land</ref>


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The game has four stages. At the last one, the player faces off a giant monster with pointed teeth. The goal is to shoot all of his teeth before he can reaches the player, otherwise the monster will devour him. If the player manages to defeat him, the game returns itself to the first stage.
The game has four stages. At the last one, the player faces off a giant monster with pointed teeth. The goal is to shoot all of his teeth before he can reaches the player, otherwise the monster will devour him. If the player manages to defeat him, the game returns itself to the first stage.

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Revision as of 12:22, 2 August 2016

Hole Land is a 1984's arcade game developed by Tecfri.[1]

Gameplay

Player controls a robot able to jump and shoot enemies such as small humanoids, rats and snakes that come from holes above on the screen. The goal is to eliminate them all. Enemies are able to attack the player with bombs, making him vulnerable for a short time. The player can also be damaged by rocks coming from vulcans. A life is lost when enemies touch the player and take away the robot's lower half.

The game has four stages. At the last one, the player faces off a giant monster with pointed teeth. The goal is to shoot all of his teeth before he can reaches the player, otherwise the monster will devour him. If the player manages to defeat him, the game returns itself to the first stage.

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