Nonterraqueous (1985) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Related Titles: Comments: | Mastertronic LtdArcade Stephen N. Curtis, Mark Jacobs 48K 1 Kempston, Interface 2, Cursor Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe Nonterraqueous 2: Soul of a Robot | Click to choose platform: Amstrad CPC Commodore 64 Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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(Anonymous) (Your Spectrum 18) 27th Dec 2008 05:00NONTERRAQUEOUS
Mastertronic / £1.99
Ross: Nonte ... what ... eous? Don't be put off by the weird name though, because this game's really excellent value for money.
You are in control of the seeker, a spherical robot on its mission to destroy a computer hidden in the depths of a planet. There's no denying that the game's a cross between Underwurlde and Jetpac with a thousand plus screens. These link up to form a labyrinth filled with blastable nasties - so blast'em.
The seeker has a finite amount of Psyche (that's a fancy way of saying energy) that decreases if you bump into some of the objects in the passageways. Other objects will bump you off outright while others will replenish your energy.
It's also open to you to pick up and detonate bombs to open passageways or you can travel about in non-firing defenceless mode - the only way you can pass through some sections.
The game's tricky if a little repetitive but for under two quid it has to be a hit. 4/5
Roger: Somehow, I think I've been here before - it's Sabre Wulf with a sillier name. 3/5
Rick: Under a year ago, this would have stunned the socks off everyone but now it's "done it, seen it", Well, don't spread it around but I like it. 4/5
Mastertronic / £1.99
Ross: Nonte ... what ... eous? Don't be put off by the weird name though, because this game's really excellent value for money.
You are in control of the seeker, a spherical robot on its mission to destroy a computer hidden in the depths of a planet. There's no denying that the game's a cross between Underwurlde and Jetpac with a thousand plus screens. These link up to form a labyrinth filled with blastable nasties - so blast'em.
The seeker has a finite amount of Psyche (that's a fancy way of saying energy) that decreases if you bump into some of the objects in the passageways. Other objects will bump you off outright while others will replenish your energy.
It's also open to you to pick up and detonate bombs to open passageways or you can travel about in non-firing defenceless mode - the only way you can pass through some sections.
The game's tricky if a little repetitive but for under two quid it has to be a hit. 4/5
Roger: Somehow, I think I've been here before - it's Sabre Wulf with a sillier name. 3/5
Rick: Under a year ago, this would have stunned the socks off everyone but now it's "done it, seen it", Well, don't spread it around but I like it. 4/5
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History
This title was first added on 3rd March 2009
This title was most recently updated on 27th December 2008





