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Log!cal

Log!cal

Credits
Released: 1991 (33 years ago)
Publisher: Rainbow ArtsInfo / Logos
Producer: Ralph Stock
Coder: T. Brockhage
Graphics: Andreas EscherInfo
Musician: Rudolf StemberInfo / Photo
Information
Main Control:Joystick (Port 2)
Players:1 Only
Language:English
Retail Price:£9.99 Tape
£14.99 Disk
Tape Loader
Rainbow Arts loader
Used in Rainbow Arts release (1991)
Categorization
Genre:Brain, Puzzle
Tags:Puzzle, Top-down, Real-time
Magazine Reviews
Commodore Force, issue 2 (feb 93), p18
Release type is unknown
62%
Commodore Format, issue 11 (aug 91), p61
Rainbow Arts full-price release
69%
Your Commodore, issue 82 (aug 91), p54
Rainbow Arts full-price release
80%
Zzap!64, issue 76 (aug 91), p73
Rainbow Arts full-price release
86%
Average magazine rating:
Based on 4 magazine reviews
74%

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2 Comments

EinsteinEinstein 2014-03-027/10 (7/10)
Unlike many other puzzlers I find this one to be really quite entertaining. The fact that you get a password after each finished level, to let you restart a new game at that point, really implicates that you could manage all 99 levels (according to the manual).
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vimfuegovimfuego 2010-01-24
This was a great game on the Amiga, but, on the Amiga you used a mouse, I've not played the C64 version (which I assume uses the joystick).
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Music

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Scans

  • Log!cal Front Cover scan
    Front Cover ‧ Tape ‧ 300 DPI
  • Log!cal Front Cover scan
    Front Cover ‧ Disk

Other Platforms

Also released for Commodore CDTV, DOS, Game Boy Color and PC-98.