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Broadsides (video game)

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1983 video game
1983 video game
Broadsides
DeveloperStrategic Simulations
PublisherStrategic Simulations
DesignerWayne Garris
PlatformsApple II,Atari 8-bit,Commodore 64
Release1983
GenreNaval warfare
ModeSingle-player

Broadsides is a video game that simulates naval combat in theAge of Sail. It was published byStrategic Simulations in 1983 for theAtari 8-bit computers,Apple II, andCommodore 64.

Gameplay

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Gameplay screenshot (Atari 8-bit)

Giant warships circle each other, waiting for the best time to unleash abroadside upon the enemy. Cannons can be loaded with various types ofordnance;cannonballs to destroy the hull,chain shot to destroy thesails, andgrapeshot to kill the enemy crew.

The player can also close with the enemy ship and attemptboarding. This aspect of the game plays a lot likerock-paper-scissors, where the player controls one crew member and which sort of attack he makes with his sword. This is compared against the enemy attack, and the results are used to decrease the crew count on one side. Once one side's crew is all dead, the other side is the victor.

The game also offers a simplified, arcade-combat mode in which the player fights an endless number of enemy ships.[1]

Reception

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Computer Gaming World in 1983 stated thatBroadsides "is an excellent depiction of ship-to-ship combat". It cited the "superb" combat display, good graphics, user-designed scenarios, and the choice of tactical or arcade combat as highlights.[1] In 1990 the magazine gave the game five out of five stars, stating that it had "vast entertainment value" and "remains the standard".[2] In 1993 the magazine gave it three-plus stars, stating that "it remains the standard ... this writer still plays it on an Atari 800".[3] While noting the incomplete simulation oftacking,Antic in 1985 described the game as "a realistic and playable simulation" of a two-ship duel, praising the "superb graphics". The magazine concluded, "I recommend Broadsides to any computer gamer".[4]

References

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  1. ^abLong, Dave (December 1983)."Broadsides"(PDF).Computer Gaming World. Vol. 3, no. 6. pp. 30–31. Retrieved17 April 2016.
  2. ^Brooks, M. Evan (October 1990)."Computer Strategy and Wargames: Pre-20th Century".Computer Gaming World. p. 11. Retrieved16 November 2013.
  3. ^Brooks, M. Evan (June 1993)."An Annotated Listing of Pre-20th Century Wargames".Computer Gaming World. p. 136. Retrieved7 July 2014.
  4. ^Stanoch, John (September 1985)."8-Bit Product Reviews: Star SR-10 printer, Trivia Quest, Bank Street Music Writer, Kampfgruppe, Guidebook for Winning Adventurers, Dr. Wacko Presents Atari BASIC, The Home Computer Wars, Computer Title Bout, Battle of Shiloh, Broadsides, Alley Cat".Antic. Retrieved2023-07-08.

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