Orc Attack

Commodore 64 version box cover
Developer(s) Creative Sparks
Publisher(s) Creative Sparks (UK)
Designer(s) Dean Lock[1]
Phil Snell (Spectrum port)
Platform(s) Atari 8-bit family Commodore 64 ZX Spectrum
Release date(s) Atari 1983
C64/Spectrum 1984
Genre(s) Fixed shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, Two-player

Orc Attack is an action game originally released for the Atari 8-bit computers in 1983. There were versions from both Thorn EMI and Creative Sparks. Orc Attack is notable for its high-level of violence, though the visuals are low-resolution.

The game was later ported to the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum.

Gameplay

The player moves back and forth along the top of a castle wall, defending it from an orc horde by dropping rocks and pouring boiling oil. Attackers use ladders to scale the wall. Should one of them climb all the way to the ramparts, the player can kill it with a sword, but this diverts attention from the climbing orcs. An evil sorcerer also sends evil spirits against players.

Reception

Atari 8-bit magazine ANALOG Computing called Orc Attack "easily the most violent and gratuitously satisfying shoot-'em-up on the market today (although "drop-'em-down" might be a more accurate label)."[2]

ZX Spectrum magazine CRASH gave Orc Attack a 91% rating.[3]

References

  1. The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers
  2. Patrick J. Kelly (1984), "Three New Games", ANALOG Computing
  3. "Orc Attack". CRASH Magazine: The Online Edition.

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