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Save New York

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Genre: Arcade    |     Year: 1983    |     Publisher: Creative Software    |     Developer: Creative Software
Game Review (written by Pcgameryo) Added on: 11/15/2007
In the game itself you start as a little person that you immediately put into an airplane. There are aliens coming down to attack the buildings in New York and it is your job to shoot them away to stop them. There are also other airplanes that fly by and drop bombs trying to destroy your buildings. The idea is for you to save as many of the windows as possible. At the end of each level the number of windows you have saved is added up and you get points for that.
In the game itself you start as a little person that you immediately put into an airplane. There are aliens coming down to attack the buildings in New York and it is your job to shoot them away to stop them. There are also other airplanes that fly by and drop bombs trying to destroy your buildings. The idea is for you to save as many of the windows as possible. At the end of each level the number of windows you have saved is added up and you get points for that. Your character starts in the underground subway system and there are trains that go by that you have to watch out for, especially the red
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ones that go extra fast. It took us a long time to figure out what that subway was for as we generally would get bored of the game and just try to look around the subway but we finally learned that in later levels aliens come out of the subway too and you have to kill them otherwise they will eat your buildings from the bottom and then the whole thing crumbles down.
It seems a little spooky that a game like this existed so far before terrorism was ever an issue as there were airplanes that were destroying buildings in New York and I am pretty sure they could not make one like it today so there is a little bit of a feeling of getting a game that is not allowed on the market. The game itself doesn't control so well on the keyboard, it works better with a joystick. The graphics are great! I highly recommend downloading it!


 
 
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Jenjenbabe33 (11/18/2007)
This was a great game. I used to play it when I was younger.
 
 
Wendy (08/02/2007)
I really liked this game when I was little and played it on the Commodore.
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