Bug Attack
- Bug Attack (1983 on TRS-80)
- Bug Attack (2003 on Windows)
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Bug Attack is a colorful shoot-em-up where you are assaulted by dagger-throwing millipedes, ants, and med flies. The game looks similar to the arcade game Centipede, but plays quite differently.
In the first waves, you are a spider in a desert surround by cacti. First the ants come at you, wandering back and forth randomly between the cacti and chucking daggers at you if you get under them. If you dispatch the ants, you get to fight the millipede, which advances row by row, not stopping for anything including the plants (or your spider). It also throws daggers from time to time as it advances. The third wave pits you against the deadly med flies, which dance in a line around the screen. If you don't shoot them fast enough, they start to break off from the group, dancing wildly and raining daggers down upon you. Finish this last wave and you get bonus points for the amount of fuel you have left and get treated to a small interlude where a chorus of bugs sings to you as a med fly pollinates a flower.
The second and third levels are similar to the first, except that they are tougher. The second wave takes place in a clover patch and the third wave puts you in the flower garden. The second and third waves also have tough bonus levels at the end. Once you finish the flower garden you begin all over again back in the desert, but the enemy is much more numerous and difficult this time around.
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- バグ・アタック - Japanese spelling
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Average score: 70% (based on 1 ratings)
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Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 7 ratings with 1 reviews)
An excellent game that every Apple II owner should have
The Good
This is an excellent game from Cavalier Computers. If you have not heard of the company, they were founded by two high school classmates who began releasing titles for the early 8-bit computers such as Microwave and Star Thief. I don't think they are around now, but they also released a game called Bug Attack which was so popular at the time. The game plays similar to Centipede, but it is slightly different.
Like Atari's game, the player starts off with three lives. They are at the bottom of the screen and can manoeuver left and right. On the other side is a pest, which the player must shoot to proceed to the next wave. Separating the two is a garden of some sort, and the player can clear a path through it, so it makes it easier for them to accomplish their goal. As usual, contact with any of their projectiles results in a loss of life.
There is only one world to describe Bug Attack - variation. You see, you fight in a garden full of cacti, clovers, and purple floors, not just fighting one enemy. Each wave in the game is filled with a different creature including ants, millipedes, and med flies; and all three have their own method of attacking you, whether it be getting in your way or dropping daggers down at you. Clear enough waves, and you are treated with a nice cinematic where a med fly is seen pollinating a flower.
I enjoyed looking at the title, which has a rainbow feel to it rather than the bland one-color title used in other games. Everything in the game looks nice, especially the field full of purple flowers you see if you progress enough in the game. The enemy movements are animated nicely, as is your beetle. Bug Attack is also one of the first games to feature background music while you play. Cavalier's rendition of “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” while you are fighting ants is a nice touch, but that is the only music that you hear during the game.
The Bad
The explosion you hear on the title screen is loud, annoying, and unnecessary. You cannot bypass it and skip to the game, so the only way not to hear it is to turn off your speakers.
The Bottom Line
So, Bug Attack is a must-have game for the Apple II. It takes the concept of Atari's Centipede and expands on it by adding background music and cinematics. The graphics and sound is brilliant also. A classic that every Apple user deserves to have in their collection.
Apple II · by Katakis | カタキス (43086) · 2015
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Game added by Droog.
FM-7 added by Terok Nor. Atari 8-bit added by Donatello. PC-88 added by j.raido 【雷堂嬢太朗】. SMC-777 added by Elliot Washington.
Additional contributors: Rik Hideto.
Game added August 24, 2003. Last modified May 1, 2024.