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Sub Hunt v.14

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subhunt.zip
Filename subhunt.zip
Title Sub Hunt v.14
Description SubHunt is based on a popular Palm Pilot "shooter" of the same name. You control a military battleship, and your goal is to destroy the submarines in the water below by dropping depth charges on them. The battleship can fire 5 depth charges at a time from the front or rear. The amount of available depth charges is displayed to the left and right of your current score. Upon the destruction of an enemy sub, the amount of points you receive varies depending on sub depth and speed. The deeper and faster the sub, the more it is worth. The point value of a particular sub is written upon it in white writing (see graphics display below). There are 15 levels. After level 8, the frequency of subs increases and they have a new weapon at their disposal. Beware of the enemy attacks that look like missles. It only takes three hits to sink your boat! You can tell how many hits that you have sustained by looking at the ships depth. With each hit, it will sink a little lower. Highscores are kept. When you record a highscore, you will be given the chance the enter your initials. Look above the calculator keys to determine which letters correspond to which keys.
Authors Sam Heald (samuel.heald@duke.edu)
William White (porter) (will_white25@hotmail.com)
Wouter Demuynck (porter) (wouter.demuynck@student.kuleuven.ac.be)
Category TI-73 Assembly Games (Mallard)
File Size 25,637 bytes
File Date and Time Sun Mar 20 03:49:37 2005
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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REVIEWS

Review
Review by  Rodney Blythe
Reviewed on 2005-03-20
Overall Rating-9/10 Superb
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Gameplay-10/10 Outstanding
Graphics-9/10 Superb
Speed-9/10 Superb
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"Subhunt" is a classic game that was originally made for the “Palm Operating System.” In this game, you control a destroyer that floats above many passing U-Boats. The destroyer’s only weapon is a free falling depth charge that must be released at the right point in time, to hit the targeted U-Boat underneath. The catch: the U-Boats fire back with what I believe to be torpedoes. After only a few hits from these non-guided torpedoes, you'll be going down with the ship.

Each U-boat is worth a different point value, depending on its particular depth in the water. The object of this game is to sink as many U-Boats as possible and allocate the most points. The graphics and speed are superb in this game. It has become a classic TI game that has made its mark as one of the best TI ASM games. This is by all means a must download. Have Fun and Happy Downloading!


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Name Size
subhunt/SUBHUNT.73P    2127
subhunt/subhunt.doc    90624
subhunt/subhunt.z80    25023

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