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Artillery Duel
Developer(s)Xonox
Publisher(s)Xonox
Platform(s)Atari 2600, ColecoVision, C64, VIC-20
Release1983
Genre(s)Strategy
Mode(s)Single player

Artillery Duel is a video game for home console and computer systems developed by Xonox.

Gameplay

Artillery Duel takes gameplay common to many games of the time and adapts it to the limitations of the Atari 2600. The game consists of dueling cannons on either side of a hill or mountain of varying height and shape. Each player has control of the incline and force behind the shell launched- the objective being to score a direct hit on the opposing target. Artillery Duel lacks the wind variable featured in other variations on the theme. Where many versions gave the player a few tries on the same course, Artillery Duel switches to a new mountain after each turn. When the player does manage to hit the opposing cannon, the reward is a brief animation of dancing soldiers at the bottom of the screen.

Artillery Duel was featured in a few double-ender configurations as well as in a single cartridge.

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