Escape from Pulsar 7 (1982)

Digital Fantasia

Acorn Electron · Atari 8-bit · BBC Microcomputer System · Commodore 16 · Commodore C64/128/MAX · Commodore Plus/4 · Dragon 32/64 · TRS-80 · ZX Spectrum

1.00 from 2 ratings

8 members have it in their collection · 4 backlogged · 2 wish listed

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Release dates

  • 1982 (Full Release) (Europe) TRS-80
  • 1983 (Full Release) (Europe) Atari 8-bit, BBC Microcomputer System, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum
  • 1984 (Full Release) (Europe) Dragon 32/64
  • 1985 (Full Release) (Europe) Commodore 16, Commodore Plus/4
  • 1986 (Full Release) (Europe) Acorn Electron
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Review scoopings 1/5 · Feb 20, 2022

Has Potential, But Not Much In Reality

Play: 6/10 Welp, back to the colorful text of the Atari 800 :-p enter image description here

I like how one guide summed it up, I only had to rely on some hints and a map after that thanks to this simple, but useful guidance heh

What you're trying to accomplish:

  • Make the alien creature fall asleep
  • Find equipment to allow you to leave …
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Play: 6/10 Welp, back to the colorful text of the Atari 800 :-p enter image description here

I like how one guide summed it up, I only had to rely on some hints and a map after that thanks to this simple, but useful guidance heh

What you're trying to accomplish:

  • Make the alien creature fall asleep
  • Find equipment to allow you to leave the ship
  • Find an escape craft

But nevertheless, tacky RNG stuff like the Dust even near the beginning, proved to turn me away from the game. I know I've said it a million times, but purely RNG-based frustrations in text games are tacky. I made it far enough imo..

Feel: 5/10 Definitely had potential, but nope.

Attachment: 5/10 Moving on, and not looking back :-p Not that it's horrible, but meh.

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