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        Demolition

        developer
        Amiga Artists
        thevoice
        front_sha1 levellord
        game_name
        Demolition
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        platform
        Amiga
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        players
        1
        thevoice
        publish
        1
        FrodeSolheim
        publisher
        Kingsoft / Anco
        thevoice
        screen1_sha1 thevoice
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        tags thevoice
        title_sha1 thevoice
        year
        1987
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        _type
        1
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        demolition
        FrodeSolheim
        __long_description
        A straight Breakout clone this, but unfortunately it is a straight Breakout clone that has been irrefutably out-Breakout-cloned by every other Breakout clone on the market. The only two notable changes from the original bat ‘n’ brick game reads thus: your bat can be a.) altered before play to seven marginally (and pointlessly) different sizes and is b.) armed with a laser to shoot Pac-Men and cold roast turkeys (?) who try to rebuild the wall whilst you're busy demolishing It. So what's wrong with it? Well, unfortunately, without Arkanoid’s bonus canisters available tor exploration and exploitation, clearing each screen becomes a methodical and tiring process of moving the bat back and fourth to hit the ball. And besides, all the screens are the same (give or take the irrelevant scrolling backgrounds which change from screen to screen) so the game has no hook or addictiveness to it at all. Hardly three pee’s worth of entertainment, let alone three quid's.
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        [{"name": "Demolition.adf", "sha1": "ef8570c64b57788d54a62cd2edddd1c6ba89dc3e", "size": 2078764}]
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        Disk 1.adf: ef8570c64b57788d54a62cd2edddd1c6ba89dc3e
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        languages
        en
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        parent_uuid
        074fa1c2-42a8-57a5-80eb-1493deea1304
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        platform
        Amiga Amiga
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        tag_gamebase
        2.1
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        variant_name
        ADF, GameBase
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        x_name
        demolition Amiga, ADF, GameBase
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        _type
        2
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        2017-01-18
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