3D Tunnel

Not to be confused with Tunnel 3D.
3D Tunnel

Cover art
Developer(s) Malcolm Evans
Publisher(s) New Generation Software
Platform(s) ZX Spectrum
Release date(s)

‹See Tfd›

Genre(s) Arcade, Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player

3D Tunnel is a ZX Spectrum video game developed and released by New Generation Software in 1983.

The cassette inlay describes it as, "Another fast moving 3D game from the author of 3D Monster Maze and Defender for the ZX81. Flapping Birds, Scurrying Rats, Leaping Toads, Crawling Spiders all appear live in the 3D Tunnel".[1]

The game

"Your objective is to reach the other end of the tunnel alive. You progress through the various stages by shooting the prerequisite number of animals. As your skill improves the tunnel will randomly meander. To retain lives you must avoid collisions with the walls of the tunnel and the approaching animals".[1]

Screenshot

Reviews

Reviews can be found in the following magazines:-

Computer and Video Games "Superb graphics and game presentation but not for the non-persistent" - 21/30.[2]

ZX Computing "The graphics are so good that I could have just sat there and watched the demo for an hour. This is very professionally put together and a game that I would recommend to anyone". [3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Cassette Inlay". 3D Tunnel. 1983.
  2. "Review...". Computer and Video Games (18): 89. April 1983.
  3. "Review...". ZX Computing (8306): 20. June 1983.

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