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Sensei
Sensei was an Apple IIgs game released by Nihon Falcom in 1991. This turn-based strategy title was highly commended by gaming magazines and remained popular in Japan for many years. It follows the story of a young Japanese girl named Yado on her quest to find the hidden magical Scrolls of Wisdom. She is joined by a variety of different characters throughout the game, each with unique skills, abilities and weapons at their disposal.
The game mechanics are slightly unusual for a turn-based strategy title as it offers multiple movement types for your characters rather than just a standard grid-based movement system. You have the option to move your character by walking, running, dashing or teleporting. This freedom of movement makes the game more dynamic and allows for better tactical play.
The game features a total of seven levels set in different locations across the land. Each level consists of various objectives, enemies and resources for you to collect. As you progress through the levels, new and more powerful weapons, equipment and characters become available to you. Sensei also has multiple levels of difficulty so you can tailor the experience to your individual preferences.
The graphics and visuals are also impressive, with the game featuring a number of detailed characters and environments. The use of colour helps to make the game more interesting as well as making it easier to identify characters, resources and other items.
The AI in Sensei is also fairly advanced for the time, with the computer-controlled characters using various tactics and strategies to outwit the player. You also have the opportunity to use an AI assistant who will advise you on the best moves to take in each turn and what tactics to use in various situations.
All in all, Sensei is an excellent turn-based strategy game that offered gamers of all ages an enjoyable experience back in 1991. With its impressive visuals, advanced AI system and unusual game mechanics, it remains a cult classic today.
Space Shark
Space Shark is a classic game for Apple IIgs players that was released in 1990. The goal of Space Shark is to survive three levels of alien carnage and reclaim the abducted shark royalty. In a special twist, the player commands a giant space shark intent on conquering Earth and devouring the citizens!
The game starts off with a bizarre introduction sequence which depicted the villainous aliens invading with their star-shrouded spaceship. Players must traverse through a side-scrolling adventure, fighting off aliens and dodging their laser beams. Additionally, there are obstacles scattered throughout the levels, such as asteroids and gravity fields, that test the player's coordination. The main currency of the game is "food", which is collected throughout the levels and used to upgrade the space shark's arsenal.
Space Shark offers a classic score system featuring an array of bonuses, allowing for a competitive high score experience. As a bonus feature, the game supports the use of a joystick, allowing for smoother controls and a more immersive play experience.
The game also presents players with an interesting colourful variety of alien foes including mammoths, mutants, and robots. Each alien enemy has different attack patterns and abilities, adding an interesting layer of challenge and variety to the game.
Space Shark provides a unique and captivating experience for the Apple IIgs player. With its classic score system, colourful alien enemies and bonus features, it offers a thrilling and exciting challenge. Fans of classic Apple computers are sure to enjoy the game as well as its nostalgia.