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This game consists of two separate text adventures. Xanadu Cottage: This adventure has no stated objective. You begin in a deserted cottage from which you start exploring. As with most adventures, there's an underground maze to be mapped. Beware, this labyrinth is unusual in that dropping an object to serve as a room marker will fail, the object falls into …
Eight invaded townships must be brought back under your control in this Commando-style shoot 'em up, which progresses vertically using a flick-screen system. You are armed with a rifle and five grenades, and must not only kill off the enemy forces, but also rescue your comrades who have been tied to trees along the way. You begin at the bottom …
Web Runner is an action game set in a web style maze. It was released for the BBC Microcomputer by Alligata in 1983.
This game was also released by Softspot as Electro Freddy. You have to load products onto the conveyor - twelve are needed to move up a level. Avoid Uncle Claude who will throw objects at you or boot you out the door to the waiting ambulance. He's hired the evil corporation to protect his stock and so you must dodge …
A space flight simulator in which you command a pod which must carry out external in-flight repairs to the main vessel, the Starship Discovery.
Son of Blagger is a sequel to the original Blagger. The player controls Slippery Sid, who is an espionage agent and son of Blagger. Like the first game, the task is to collect a series of keys scattered around the level. Sid must navigate a series of platforms while jumping over robots that guard the keys. Once Sid collects all …
Roboman (aka Robomania) is a clone of Roboton:2084 for the BBC Microcomputer and Acorn Electron.
You play a caveman who must knock food down to his family while fending off various creatures. As well as the standalone release, Neanderthal Man was also released as part of Alligata's Chartbuster compilation which included Blagger, Eagle Empire, Monaco and Web Runner.
A vertically scrolling racing game in which you steer your car along the track and try to avoid the other grand-prix drivers. The race track features a chicane, slippery oil patches and gets narrower as the race progresses. There are ambulances, with sirens wailing, hurtling past you. You can steer left and right and accelerate. Braking is achieved by not …
Lunar Rescue (aka Space Rescue - not to be confused with Space Rescue by DACC). Your mission is to rescue your six fellow earthmen stranded below on the lunar surface. On your command, the hatch of the mothership opens and you begin the hazardous journey through a storm of moving asteroids. As you land your craft, a survivor will race …
The BBC Microcomputer version was called Guardian on the game box, but was referred to as Defender in the game. In this Defender clone, you are a spaceship that must protect humanoids on the mountainous terrain from approaching aliens. To help you, you are equipped with two weapons. The rapid fire laser is used to destroy any aliens in sight, …
Eagle Empire is a side view whole screen shooter based on the Arcade game Phoenix where you have to blast your way through various waves of aliens before facing the heavily defended Eagle Empire. The aliens start at the top of the screen and various aliens will swoop down trying to kill you. You must avoid being shot or touch …
Dambusters is a 1983 game by Alligata Software, not to be confused with the 1985 U.S. Gold game titled The Dambusters.
An Asteroids clone in which you must blast the asteroids and also fight the alien spaceships.
A computer game version of the card game Bridge. This is a single player game, where the other three hands are bid and played by the computer.
Chichen Itza was programmed by Simon Oliver for Alligata but was never actually released.
Defend your seven cities against attack from wave after wave of random nuclear missiles. To destroy a missile you must position yourself on a suicidal intercept path and then wait for it to come into your sights. The only chance left then is to press your fire button. The laser power, refreshed from your capital city, is the protection that …
Eight invaded areas must be brought back under your control in this Commando-style shoot 'em up, which progresses vertically using a flick-screen system. You are armed with a rifle (activated by a short tap of the fire button) and five grenades (used via a longer press), and must not only kill off the enemy forces, but also rescue your comrades …