Space Games-3

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Space Games-3
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Publisher(s)Creative Computing
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Platform(s)TRS-80
Release1980
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Space Games-3 is a 1980 video game by Creative Computing for the TRS-80 Model I Level II.

Plot summary

Space Games-3 is a collection of four games not individually released: Ultratrek, Romulan, Starwars, and Starlanes.[1]

Reception

J. Mishcon reviewed Space Games-3 in The Space Gamer No. 30.[1] Mishcon commented that "The under ten set will enjoy these games, but don't be surprised if they soon tire and move on."[1]

The game was reviewed in The Dragon #43 by Mark Herro. Herro commented that "Even though I may not particularly like all of the games in the package, I think Space Games-3 is well worth its modest price tag. If you're into space games, and you have a TRS-80, at least take a look at this package."[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mishcon, J. (August 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (30). Steve Jackson Games: 29.
  2. Herro, Mark (November 1980). "The Electric Eye". The Dragon (43): 70–71.