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Blast Corps

Jeu de puzzle/destruction de 1997 où vous déblayez le chemin d'un transporteur de missiles nucléaires incontrôlable. 57 missions dans 11 environnements avec défis chronométrés et secrets.

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Date de sortie
January 1, 1997
Développeur
Rare
Éditeur
Rare
Joueurs
1
Région
US
Taille du ROM
6.9 MB

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Systèmes de jeu

Blast Corps is a single-player action video game . The player controls vehicles to destroy buildings, such as farms and other structures, in the path of a runaway nuclear missile carrier. The player fails if the carrier collides with an object. The eight demolition vehicles vary in the way they clear structures: the bulldozer rams, the dump truck drifts , the lightweight buggy crashes from higher ground, the motorcycle shoots missiles, another truck presses outwards from its sides, and three different robot mechs tumble and stomp from the land and the air. The player must transfer between vehicles and other machinery to solve puzzles. Objectives include transporting timed explosive crates and bridging gaps. The game's puzzles increase in difficulty as the player progresses through its 57 levels . The world is portrayed from a three-quarters overhead view . The player can adjust the game's viewable perspective with zoom and horizontal panning functions. Pop-up hints will guide the player in the early stages of the game, and other characters audibly encourage the player as each level wears on. The cheery soundtrack increases in tempo as the level's timer runs low. After completing a level, the player can return to explore without a time limit. By destroying any remaining structures, finding secrets, and activating lights throughout the level, the player raises their score and final medal ranking. Activating hidden communication points in each level will unlock various secret levels, where the player completes objectives against the clock, such as completing laps on a circuit or smashing specific objects. The player can compete against a ghost copy of their previous path through a level. Completing every stage unlocks a time attack mode, in which players are awarded medals for clearing the carrier's path in the fastest time. Earning every gold medal in the game will unlock a set of more difficult time attack goals for each level, for which players can earn platinum medals. There are no settings to change the game's difficulty, and the game saves to both the game cartridge itself and external storage .

Critiques médias

IGN
9/10
GameSpot
8.4/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
35/40
EGM
3

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