Inufuto's "AntiAir" comes to Atari 8-bit computers | Download
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Dexterity and precision are the fundamental requirements demanded by "AntiAir", the sixteenth game developed by the Japanese programmer Inufuto for various retro platforms, including the Atari 8-bit computers.
In “AntiAir,” players face a hail of bombs dropped by enemy ships from the top of the screen. However, the uniqueness of this shooter lies in the fact that some of the enemies drop blocks that hinder the player’s movement. Therefore, strategy becomes a crucial element, as players must shoot strategically to use the enemy bombs to their advantage and clear the terrain."AntiAir" joins Inufuto's extensive collection of games, spanning a variety of genres and platforms. From maze games to shooters, Inufuto has left its mark on systems such as the TRS-80 CoCo, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Apple II, VIC-20 (VIC-1001), MSX, and other lesser-known retro machines in the West, such as the Bandai RX-78, Casio FP-1100, C64 Japan, Fujitsu Micro 7, Mitsubishi MULTI8, Sharp MZ-2200, Matsushita JR-100, and Hitachi MB-6890, among others. Developed between 2020 and 2022, Inufuto's games are renowned for their innovation and genre diversity, offering a unique gaming experience for retro platform enthusiasts.
AntiAir for Atari 8-bit computers
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