Elevators from Hell
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Review by Underdogs:
Elevator from Hell is a great fanmade PC version of Taito's underrated coin-op classic Elevator Action. Similar to the arcade version, the game is difficult, frustrating, and addictive. Your goal is to collect all the tokens from seven floors in a building, then make your way to the exit on the first floor. You can use elevators on both ends of the floor to move between floors - but the robo-guard which is hunting you down can also use them. The game is not as difficult as Elevator Action because you only need to avoid one robo-guard, as opposed to dealing with enemies that pop out from closed doors. But it is still challenging, since the robo-guard is 'intelligent' enough to wait until you select the next destination, to choose that same floor to intercept you. Controls are very easy - just use the number keys - and the graphics is amateurish but adequate. All in all, a nice oldie coffee break game that still retains all the charm over a decade later.
Average Rating: | 8.28 [7 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
Designer: | John Shramko |
Developer: | Freeware |
Publisher: | Freeware |
Year: | 1992 |
Software Copyright: | John Shramko |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Elevator, Jumpman Lives!, Teppoman |
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