On the Run 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Graphics Mode: Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Design Design Software2D arcade / adv 64K 1 Yes Eng N/A Audio cassette UK (£9.95) | Click to choose platform: Amstrad CPC Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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Issue 0 (Oct 1985) (Amtix) 15th Jun 2016 02:58PREVIEW
The latest offering from Design Design comes in the form of On the Run. The basic idea behind the game is to venture into an area that has been affected by chemical warfare. Your task is to retrieve flasks of deadly chem-
icals from this area and because of the poisonous nature of these chemicals you are equipped with a protective suit. In other words it's an excuse to have a maze game with lots of weird mutants flying about. But this is a big game with some 300 screens divided up into sections which you have to get through section by section, while each time the meanies get nastier. Of course the maze also allows them to use the sensuous mush room graphics that DD have had
up their sleeves for ages.
Our preproduction copy wasn't quite complete but it gives you a good insight as to what to expect. As you can see from the pictures here the graphics are very colourful and detailed (especially the mush rooms). It looks like a good maze game that is immediately play able, strong on addictivity and with the irrepressible DD humour, but you'll just have to wait until next month for a full review.
The latest offering from Design Design comes in the form of On the Run. The basic idea behind the game is to venture into an area that has been affected by chemical warfare. Your task is to retrieve flasks of deadly chem-
icals from this area and because of the poisonous nature of these chemicals you are equipped with a protective suit. In other words it's an excuse to have a maze game with lots of weird mutants flying about. But this is a big game with some 300 screens divided up into sections which you have to get through section by section, while each time the meanies get nastier. Of course the maze also allows them to use the sensuous mush room graphics that DD have had
up their sleeves for ages.
Our preproduction copy wasn't quite complete but it gives you a good insight as to what to expect. As you can see from the pictures here the graphics are very colourful and detailed (especially the mush rooms). It looks like a good maze game that is immediately play able, strong on addictivity and with the irrepressible DD humour, but you'll just have to wait until next month for a full review.
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History
This title was first added on 31st December 2005
This title was most recently updated on 15th June 2016






