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Spaceman Splorf: Planet of Doom V1.0   [2016]

Spaceman Splorf: Planet of Doom V1.0 Released by :
Pond [web], SDW Developments [web]

Release Date :
24 February 2016

Type :
C64 Game

Website :
http://pondsoft.uk/

User rating:**********  9.5/10 (36 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.8/10 (12 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Andreas Gustafsson of SDW Developments
Music .... Vanja Utne of Pond
Graphics .... Vanja Utne of Pond
Idea .... Andreas Gustafsson of SDW Developments
Text .... Vanja Utne of Pond
Loader .... MagerValp of Genesis Project, M&M


SIDs used in this release :
Spaceman Splorf: Planet of Doom(/MUSICIANS/M/Mermaid/Spaceman_Splorf_Planet_of_Doom.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


Summary
Submitted by Mermaid on 24 February 2016
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR SD2IEC USERS:
--------------------------------
The SD2IEC does not emulate the
1541 drive properly. To run Spaceman
Splorf using an SD2IEC device,
disconnect your device after loading
the game, then RUN the game.
Summary
Submitted by Mermaid on 24 February 2016
Spaceman Splorf: Planet of Doom
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Copyright (C) 2016 Pond & SDW Developments

http://pondsoft.uk/

http://sdwdevelopments.com/



Programming by Andreas Gustafsson

Graphics, music and manual by Vanja Utne

Disk routines by Per Olofsson

Beta testers:

Martin Gustafsson
Roy Fielding
Robin Harbron
James Monkman



The Story So Far:
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You are Splorf, Space Corp Sanitation Engineer 5th Class, Lavatorial Division. A small yet vital cog in the corporate machine. You are good at your job. Another 20 years, and you could possibly make 4th Class Engineer. But today your mind is on other things than your job.

The rumours have reached even the lowest levels of Methane Station; the harvest ships have returned from their latest run to the Doom system with more than just gas - they brought disastrous news
concerning the defensive system protecting Space Corp's interests from space pirates and fierce competitors!

"You there", a middle manager shouts at you, "Commander Splix needs a volunteer! Get your lazy plarp up to level 17 immediately!"

As you step into the turbolift, you nervously repeat the creed to yourself:

"This is my spanner. There are many like it, but this one is mine..."



Controls:
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The game can be played using the keyboard or a joystick in port 2.

Pressing space or fire during the intro will skip to the title screen.

Pressing space or fire on the title screen will start the game.

Pressing space or fire ingame will make Splorf move upwards, away from the
planet surface.

Releasing the space bar or fire button will make Splorf drop towards the
planet.



High Score Table:
-----------------

If you get a high score, you can enter your name in the high score table using the keyboard. The next time you get a high score, you can press fire or F7 to automatically fill in the previous name
you entered.

The "Today's Top 10" table is reset every time you load and run the game.

However, if you have a disk drive attached to your C64 the "All Time Top 10" table is loaded when you start the game, and if your score is high enough, it will be saved to disk.

If you are using the game in an emulator such as VICE, make sure to enable true drive emulation in the Options menu before you run the game.



Sound Options:
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Press F1 to select music 1-8 or silence

Press F3 to turn sound effects on/off

These keys work both ingame and on the
title screen.

If a second SID chip is installed at $d420-$d4e0, it will be autodetected when the game starts, enabling the option to play sound effects and music simultaneously.

If you are using VICE to play, you can enable a second sid chip in the settings menu under SID settings. Make sure to activate the second sid somewhere in the region of $d420-$d4e0, and make sure to enable this before you load the game.
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