What sort of being is
Bomb Jack? He doesn't so
much fly as leap around. And
he's no more than knee high to
a grasshopper. Come to think
of it, a grasshopper's what he
most resembles. So what sort
of hero is this bounding, bomb
collecting midget? The answer
is an arcade hero - and now
he's let loose in your micro
courtesy of conversion kings,
Elite.
Let's just say that Bomb
Jack probably shouldn't be as
addictive as it is. After all,
arcade games are designed
not to last too long because
they're always greedy for the
next meal of ten pences. But
then again, they're also
designed to make you want to
play again... and again and
again and again. And that's
where
Bomb Jack scores,
because each time you lose
your final life you're convinced
that next time you can clear
that screen.
Here's how it works. Your
caped crusader bounces all
over a world provided with
convenient platforms. You
launch him into the air with a
quick press on the fire button,
trying to pass over bombs as
you fly. Clear a screen of
explosives and on to the next,
more difficult location. The
forces of evil are out to stop
you though, from the first
flapping bird to the little
soldiers who eventually reach
the ground to metamorphose
into something much nastier.
All of which neglects to
mention the scoring. There's a
fine bit of strategy involved in
maximising your points - and
if ever there was a high score
freak's dream, this is it! The
first thing to know is that a
bomb that's fizzing is worth 200
rather than 100 points. Collect
one of those and it sets off the
next one in the sequence, so a
row of four can be worth 400 or
800 points depending on
whether it's ignited or not. It's
up to you to plan a route. There
are special bonuses for
collecting 20 or more sparking
bombs and there are also
Bonus coins that float in for you
to snatch, plus Extra lives coins
and Power balls. These
paralyse the nasties for a while
letting you eliminate them -
very useful when air space
becomes too full to fly with
comfort!
Bomb Jack, it must be said,
isn't the easiest little critter to
control. Getting him up is
simple, but then you'll need
your wits about you to steer
him as he speeds around. Left
and right swerve his flight while
an extra boost of height comes
from pressing up and a
speedier descent is aided by
down. If you need an
immediate halt while in the air
just hit the fire button again,
and rapidly tapping it will make
him hover. You'll need lots of
practice to get your pilot's
certificate though - and a
joystick won't do any harm
either! While Elite has
considerately included a turbo
mode for the keyboard player
- it simulates a constantly-pressed fire button - a stick
makes life much easier.
There you have it, then - a
simple idea that's one hundred
per cent addictive. The
graphics are great with an
amusingly animated sprite for
your heroic mite, even though
the monochrome figures are
sometimes a little hard to see
against the coloured
backgrounds. Amplify the
sound to get the most from the
spot effects and you too will
soon be battling to get your
name in the high score table.
Bomb Jack is most certainly a
blast!
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