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Power, The

Power, The

Credits
Released: 1991 (33 years ago)
Publisher: DemonwareInfo / Logo
Developer: X-Ample ArchitecturesInfo / Logo
Coder: Joachim Fräder
Graphics: Michael Martin Detert
Musician: Thomas DetertInfo / Photo
Information
Main Control:Joystick (Port 2)
Players:1 or 2
Language:English
Retail Price:£11.22 Tape
£15.28 Disk
Categorization
Genre:Brain, Logical
Tags:Puzzle, Top-down, Fixed/flip-screen
Magazine Reviews
Commodore Force, issue 2 (feb 93), p17
Release type is unknown
56%
Commodore Format, issue 10 (jul 91), p69
Demonware full-price release
81%
Your Commodore, issue 81 (jul 91), p46
Demonware full-price release
80%
Zzap!64, issue 75 (jul 91), p68
Demonware full-price release
76%
Zzap!64, issue 75 (jul 91), p68
Demonware full-price release
72%
Average magazine rating:
Based on 5 magazine reviews
73%

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2 Comments

Roger FramesRoger Frames 2012-04-087/10 (7/10)
Very good puzzler, but it has two annoying faults:

1) The controls are crap. It's not that they're unresponsive or anything like that. They're just poorly thought out.

2) In arcade mode, the levels don't fit the screen and so they have to scroll, which is off-putting. In tactic mode, this is rectified by using smaller graphics but, alas, they're so small that the game is practically unplayable.

Duh, talk about shooting yourself in the foot.

:|
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bronsteinbronstein 2010-05-197/10 (7/10)
It was alright, wasn't it?
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Scans

  • Power, The Front Cover scan
    Front Cover ‧ Tape
  • Power, The Magazine scan
    Magazine ‧ Commodore Format ‧ 150 DPI

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Also released for DOS.