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  • Summary: A two dimensional Shoot'em Up based on the classic arcade shooters of the 1980's. Terra Bomber is presented as a two dimensional sideways scroller based upon the classic arcade shooters of the 1980s. Pilot your craft across ten increasingly difficult terrains while avoiding the various gunA two dimensional Shoot'em Up based on the classic arcade shooters of the 1980's. Terra Bomber is presented as a two dimensional sideways scroller based upon the classic arcade shooters of the 1980s. Pilot your craft across ten increasingly difficult terrains while avoiding the various gun positions, rockets and baddies with only one objective; to destroy the base and the end of the level.

    To help in both the offensive and defence the player has both guns and bombs which can be increased in power by collecting power ups.

    The player must also watch their fuel levels and keep them topped up by destroying the fuel dumps.
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    5
    There are many games I’m nostalgic for from the early days of arcades and then others that I acknowledge but, for whatever reason, neverThere are many games I’m nostalgic for from the early days of arcades and then others that I acknowledge but, for whatever reason, never really appealed to me much. Taking inspiration from games like the classic Scramble, Terra Bomber has a pretty basic overall premise, flying over scrolling land with peaks and valleys and trying to shoot up pretty much all opposition in the form of gas tanks, rockets, and other enemies with your bombs and guns. While difficulty and complexity do increase as you go, the repetition, overly long stages, and generally uninspired play leave something to be desired unless you’re a huge fan of this style of play.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/07/mini-reviews-july-23rd-edition-nintendo.html
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