Aliens_(Kaypro_video_game)

<i>Aliens</i> (1982 video game)

Aliens (1982 video game)

1982 video game


Aliens is a text-only clone of Space Invaders written for the CP/M operating system and made to be operated on the early Kaypro line of luggable computers. It was written by Yahoo Software of Los Angeles, California.[1][2] Along with Star Trek, CatChum, and Ladder, Aliens was one of the games that came with the early Kaypro computers.

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Gameplay

The game runs in text mode; the aliens are made of letters and punctuation marks. Each level was given a name, displayed on top of the screen, such as "Blood Bath" and "We Come in Peace."


References

  1. "Review: Kaypro 10". InfoWorld. 5 (44): 109. October 1983.
  2. BAM Publications. MicroTimes. 2: 48–49. 1985.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)

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