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Saboteur (1985 video game)

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Saboteur!
Developer(s)Clive Townsend
Steve Ruddy (C64)
Publisher(s)Durell Software
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, C64, Amstrad CPC
Release1985
Genre(s)Action game
Mode(s)Single player

Saboteur literally means "one who sabotages". Saboteur! is an action game published in 1985 for several 8-bit home computer formats by Durell Software. It was programmed by Clive Townsend.

Plot

You try to get into a warehouse to get a floppy disk which has the names of rebel leaders on it.

Gameplay

The player must make his way through the complex of rooms (consisting of the warehouse, dark underground tunnels and the secret command centre) to find the disk and escape. The player has an energy bar which is depleted by falling too far, crouching under water or being attacked - if the energy bar is completely depleted or if time runs out then it is game over. It can be replenished by standing still and resting if he finds a safe area.

The saboteur can crouch, climb ladder, run and attack enemies by punching and drop-kicking them. He begins with a single shuriken as a weapon and can also utilise improvised weapons (such as bricks and pieces of pipe) found in rubbish piles and boxes around the warehouse. The warehouse contains many security systems the player will need to defeat or avoid. These include guards (who can use hand to hand combat and guns) who stand still and will chase and attack the player if they see him or if he makes too much sound. The guards are assisted by guard dogs and automatic gun emplacements.

Saboteur! also has a difficulty level selection that can be chosen before a game begins. There are several of these and they determine how many guards are on watch, how much time saboteur will have to complete his mission and how easy the route to the disk and helicopter will be (i.e. how many security doors on the way are locked and will need to be opened in some way).

Development

Saboteur! is believed to be based on routines and ideas from Clive Townsend's Death Pit, a game that was cancelled before development on Saboteur started. The prototype for Death Pit has been recovered and made available at the World of Spectrum.

Sequel

The game was followed by Saboteur II in 1987.