Zarathrusta

This article is about the video game. For the ancient Iranian prophet, see Zarathustra.
Zarathrusta

Screenshot from the game.
Developer(s) The Whiz Kidz
Publisher(s) Hewson Consultants
Engine proprietary
Platform(s) Amiga
Release date(s) 1991
Genre(s) Multidirectional shooter
Mode(s) Single player

Zarathrusta is a 1991 computer game for the Amiga, developed by The Whiz Kidz and published by Hewson Consultants.

Gameplay

Zarathrusta (a portmanteau between "Zarathustra" and "Thrust") is a Thrust clone with improved features.

The game has a simple plot, where the Resistance is about to launch a major offensive against the Empire, but to this end, they need fuel for their spaceships. The player character is commissioned by the Resistance to retrieve fuel pods from the surface of the Empire's storage planets and transport them to the Resistance.

The actual gameplay is similar to that in the original game Thrust, where the player pilots a small spaceship that is constantly subject to gravity. The player has to rotate the spaceship and thrust its engines to navigate the planet and pick up fuel pods. The Empire has various defence mechanisms on the surface of the planet. Some of them shoot at the player's spaceship or try to divert its course, whereas some merely block the spaceship's path. The player's spaceship is armed with a plasma bolt cannon and a laser scanning device, which can be used to destroy some of these defence mechanisms.

Whereas the original game Thrust used vector graphics, Zarathrusta uses bitmap graphics.

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