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Simulcra is a 1990 computer game for the Amiga and Atari ST developed by Graftgold published by MicroStyle. A 3D polygonal third-person shooter, the player controls an attack craft which can switch between ground-based and aerial attack modes, traversing a wireframe virtual environment.
The Simulcra unit was thought to be the last best hope for peace. International disputes could be battled out in a simulated environment, in a world with no real guns or bombs. Unfortunately, the system malfunctioned and began generating real weapons and tanks to attack the outside world. You are the man charged with putting a stop to all of this. In your ground-skimming SRV, remove the power lines that keep Simulcra functional. Shoot out each of the energy projectors which block your path to clear each of the 30 matrices. The action is viewed from immediately behind you, showing a world of ...
United Kingdom
December 31, 1990
Simulcra was released on December 31, 1990.
Simulcra is available on Amiga, Atari ST/STE.
No — Simulcra is a single-player game.
Simulcra was developed by Graftgold and published by MicroStyle.