City Defence

Amiga

City Defence - Amiga game screenshot (1987) by Kingsoft

City Defence is a Missile Command-style arcade shooter where you defend your cities from relentless waves of deadly alien rays descending from outer space. Control your defensive missiles with precision mouse aiming, launching explosions that destroy everything in their blast radius. Eliminate alien ships while protecting your vulnerable cities at the bottom of the screen. Balance offense and defense as difficulty escalates across multiple waves. Two-player simultaneous hot-seat competition transforms survival into fierce rivalry.

Amiga

Released in 1987 by Kingsoft and coded by Uwe Kühner with graphics by Uwe Kühner and music by Harald Rummel, City Defence brings this Missile Command variant to the Amiga. The conversion features responsive mouse-controlled gameplay delivering precise aiming essential for arcade action. Colorful graphics showcase the system's capabilities with detailed alien designs and vibrant city environments. Quick, intense gameplay rewards pattern recognition and reflexive decision-making. Straightforward yet challenging mechanics make this an engaging defensive arcade experience. A solid entry in Kingsoft's early Amiga catalogue, perfectly suited for competitive arcade gaming.

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