![]() Shoot those evil bosses 15 times in order to destroy them. Some aliens are straight forward to destroy, but some aliens will of course be more powerful than you think.Īt the end of each level will be an end of level boss. Your task is to guide Ray Fish or Mrs Ray Fish through your underwater home world and fight against the evil aliens. They rigged the security system to fight against both of you. Your planet has been infested by assorted aliens. You and Mrs Ray Fish are no longer alone. Then the security system rebooted itself. Unfortunately however, the security system went down for a short time. Their purpose - for preventing intruders from entering your world. It was a peaceful safe haven, rigged with your own security systems. You and Mrs Ray Fish live in a celestial planet called "Atlantor". Smooth scrolling with an enhanced sprite multiplexor Awesome Ray Fish sound track remixes done in Sid Factory 2 New front end presentation with hi score table This beautifully colourful underwater shoot 'em up hopes to consist the following features: Several months later, T.N.D and Alf Yngve have teamed up to bring you a special deluxe digital edition of "Ray Fish". ![]() The game was originally made in the Shoot Em Up Construction Kit earlier on this year, as part of the Official C64 SEUCK Compo 2021. The New Dimension is very proud to present a brand new vertical scrolling underwater shoot 'em up called " Ray Fish Deluxe". I don't think I can start a review of this game without talking about the title.Due to compatibility features of the code framework, t his game is only compatible on PAL and will not work on NTSC C64s. Just look at all those exclamation points. Now, I am looking here specifically at the copy of the game in my possession, which is the Phalanx deluxe edition. The game has since been republished by Fantasy Flight Games, and I believe they have removed all but one of the exclamation points. The biggest problem with the title, and indeed the theme in general, is that is gives a false impression of what this game is really like. Looking at all those exclamation points, and those kooky graphics of penguins slipping around on the ice juggling fish, you might be inclined to be believe this is a children's game. The rules are simple enough for children to play, but there is actually a satisfying depth to the strategy and tactics involved that make this a good game for adults who want something simple to learn, but tricky to master. When this game was first released, it came with cardboard tokens to make the board, and little wooden penguins. It was subsequently released as a deluxe package featuring 16 really nice, pre-painted penguins. Superman, Silver Surfer, Disco Stu, and Evil Monkey. The new Fantasy Flight edition falls somewhere between the two extremes. It gives you cute plastic penguins to play with, but they aren't pre-painted.Īnyway, the game ships with 16 penguins, in four sets of colours, and a bunch of cardboard hexagons with fish printed on them that represent ice floes. ![]() Just the hexagons that are used to make the board, and the penguins. ![]() It's quite refreshing to have a game with so few components. It's even more refreshing when the rules for that game are printed on a single sheet of paper. You start playing by shuffling up the 60 hexagons, and then laying them out in rows to form a square shape (or any other shape you fancy, but square is best). ![]()
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