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Released
1981
Platform
Arcade
Developed by
Electrónica Funcional Operativa, S.A.
Published by
Centro Industrial de Desarrollos Electrónicos, S.A.
Interface
Direct control
Setting
Sci-fi / futuristic
Visual
Fixed / flip-screen
Gameplay
Arcade, Shooter
Perspective
Top-down
Genre
Action
Description
The planet of Draco is covered with treasures, just waiting to be collected by some greedy humanoid. But they are protected by barricades and robot guards. Your objective in each of the five stages of the game is to collect the treasures while avoiding, or shooting with your laser beam, the randomly ricocheting robots.
The first stage is set in an open area, with the treasures guarded by destructive walls that are deadly to the touch. You can collect the treasure by destroying all of the walls surrounding it, and the stage ends when all of the treasures have been rounded up.
The second stage takes place in a labyrinth patrolled by guards, and you must make your way past all of the obstacles to reach a grand treasure. This stage has a time limit.
In the third stage, an accident by the robots has resulted in a large fragment of energetic material exploding and being distributed around the landscape. Both you and the robots are trying to collect as much of the material as possible. You will lose if the robots collect more than half of the material. Otherwise, The stage finishes once everything has been collected.
The fourth stage is, more or less, a repeat of the first one. Stage five sees the robots take all of their treasures into their stronghold, which is occasionally swept by a very strong magnetic field that is deadly to the touch. However the treasures, perhaps susceptible to magnetism, are stored in small forts that block these fields. The aim of this stage is to run between the fortresses collecting the treasures, while avoiding the magnetic field. At the end of Stage 5, the game repeats with a higher difficulty level.
Publisher: Cidelsa
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