Alien Evolution [128K version] (1987)



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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Gremlin GraphicsArcade Carlos Leote, Rui Tito, Marco Carrasco 128K 1 Kempston, Interface 2, Cursor, Redefinable Keys Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe (£4.99) | Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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Issue 19 (Your Sinclair) 4th Jan 2010 10:37Hello little bug... Zap! Heeheehee... Hello little amoeba... Zap! Heeheehee. It's great fun, this. Alien Evolution's set on post nuclear Earth and it's in a Knightlore meets Ant Attack format. It revolves round a small spacecraft called Cyborg 64. All the humans have retreated underground and all the aliens have decided that Earth is now one big adventure playground, and won't go home. They won't take a hint, and they can't be talked to, so it's up to you to wipe 'em out! (Heehee... Zap!)
This is Gremlin's second release at a cheaper price, and boy is it good! You wander round, firing at aliens, laying traps and generally acting in an inhuman way, all so's you can watch them die. Mind you, this is a bit of a problem - they don't actually die, but evolve into a higher life form, and you have to kill that too, and so on. When one level is clear, you're on to the next.
The layout's slightly Ant Attackish, as I've said, and you'll find teleporters to carry you around. Also, if you find yourself out of ammo, there are bubbles to push in front of you as a shield - these too can kill aliens. There's also a square in the game, where letters of the alphabet appear. When I stood on it the letter T flashed up then the game continued. Dunno what it meant, but it was pretty smart.
The music's good, the graphics are good and it wouldn't have been half bad at £7.95. At the price Gremlin's charging - £4.99 - it's triffic, and there's a killing to be made!
Verdict: 8/10
Review by Tony Lee
This is Gremlin's second release at a cheaper price, and boy is it good! You wander round, firing at aliens, laying traps and generally acting in an inhuman way, all so's you can watch them die. Mind you, this is a bit of a problem - they don't actually die, but evolve into a higher life form, and you have to kill that too, and so on. When one level is clear, you're on to the next.
The layout's slightly Ant Attackish, as I've said, and you'll find teleporters to carry you around. Also, if you find yourself out of ammo, there are bubbles to push in front of you as a shield - these too can kill aliens. There's also a square in the game, where letters of the alphabet appear. When I stood on it the letter T flashed up then the game continued. Dunno what it meant, but it was pretty smart.
The music's good, the graphics are good and it wouldn't have been half bad at £7.95. At the price Gremlin's charging - £4.99 - it's triffic, and there's a killing to be made!
Verdict: 8/10
Review by Tony Lee
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History
This title was first added on 18th March 2008
This title was most recently updated on 17th February 2016







