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River Rescue
Publisher(s)Thorn EMI Computer Software
Designer(s)Jeremy Smith
Programmer(s)Will Kemp
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit [1]
Release1983
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Up to 2 players

River Rescue is a 1983 game for the Commodore VIC-20 and Atari 8-bit family,[1] and ported to the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum later the same year. It is one of a number of game titles produced by Thorn EMI Computer Software (later rebranded as Creative Sparks). A TI-99/4A version was announced but never released.[citation needed]

Gameplay

VIC-20 version

The player guides a boat along a river, which scrolls from right to left across the screen in a top-down view. The boat must avoid colliding with various hazards in the river - these include small islands, crocodiles and logs. The aim is to rescue explorers lost in the jungle.

The boat periodically passes a pair of docks arranged across from each other on either side of the river. If the boat moves to the upper dock, and explorer will run out of the jungle onto the boat. Stopping at the lower dock causes any explorers already on the ship walk back off to safety. Because of the scrolling motion, it is not possible to land at both docks in one go, you must pick up an explorer and then continue along the river until the dock reappears.

Depending on the version and level, between three and five explorers have to be rescued to complete a round. Once the round is complete, the game starts again, faster.

References

  1. ^ a b River Rescue, Atarimania. Article retrieved 2010-08-28.