Ad Image – Saucer Attack!

Saucer Attack written for the Commodore 64 was the first game produced by Jim Sachs. It was marketed by mail-order, and had a fairly good success and some great reviews in the C-64 magazines.

The game is a shoot 'em up where the player's job is to protect Washington, D.C. from invading flying saucers. The game screen presents a beautifully drawn backdrop of Washington, with various landmarks such as the Washington Monument visible. After a while, flying saucers start to descend from the top of the screen. The player has to move a crosshair at the saucers and fire bullets to destroy them. If allowed to proceed unharmed, saucers will hover near a famous landmark and shoot a beam of electricity at it, eventually destroying it. If all landmarks are destroyed, the game is lost.

This advertisement image announces the upcoming port for the Amiga platform.

Artist: © Sachs Enterprises, Jim Sachs, 1985

Dimension: 320 x 200

Colors: 32 (1 color cycling range)

Type: ILBM + CRNG (ilbm with color cycling)

ILBM version by Walter Randelshofer

Download ILBM: SaucerAttack.ilbm.zip

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