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Fleet Sweep
Last Updated: Wed, 11 August 2021 @ 09:08
Copyright: © 1983 Mirror Images Software, Inc. (3 Titles)
Platform: DOS
Language: English
Version: 1.0 DOS Conversion
Filesize: 57 KB
Genre(s): Action
Screenshots: 10
Rating: (373 Votes)
Last Played: A few days ago in United States.
Fleet Sweep Screenshots
About Fleet Sweep
Review 1: Fleet Sweep is one of the early classics offering the well known arcade shooter gameplay. The game is simple and unless you are a fan of these kind of old games I can't recommend that you spend time on this game since it doesn't offer anything special. The game reminds me a lot of the many Atari arcade games where you control a spaceship and have to blow up as many enemy spaceships and other objects as possible on each level with only very little variation. Both the graphics and sound are limited mainly because of the technology available at the time of the development of Fleet Sweep. Stay clear of this game unless you just don't know what to spend your time on.
Review 2: Freddy Fish, Fleet Sweep, and Spyder are three arcade oldies by Mirror Images Software, no doubt one of the most obscure game developers ever. Similar to Windmill Software, Mirror Images produced games that were "inspired" (to put it mildly) by well-known arcade classics, most often ATARI games. They all play pretty well, but they don't really offer any innovations to set them apart from the original classics. Of this trio, Spyder is probably the best game of the lot: you shoot spiders that drop from the ceiling, and there are a few surprises on the later levels to keep things interesting. Fleet Sweep is good fun, but it becomes tedious after a while once a lot of fish fill up the screen. All three games except Spyder suffer from quick repetitiveness, but they'll hold your interest for a few minutes at least. If you just want to pick the best game of the lot, try Spyder, peek at Freddy Fish and leave Fleet Sweep alone.
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