Motos

Motos

Console: Sinclair ZX Spectrum
TV Standard: Region Not Set
Developer(s): Mastertronic
Publisher(s): Mastertronic Ltd.
Release Date: 1987-01-01
Players: 1
Co-op: No
ESRB: Not Rated
Type: Action, Puzzle

THE GAME

The object of the games is to clear all the screens of the invading Space Nasties by
manoeuvring your ship across the solar base and "bumping off" those you're unfortunate
enough to encounter.

The Bad Guys take many forms, and they're a hostile lot who don't like being knocked
around any more than you will. As you will discover some are a lot easier to get rid of than
others, due to their greater mass. However, collecting the power pills you come across will
provide the extra energy you need.

GAMEPLAY

To increase the power of your ship and make you an even bigger force to be reckoned with,
pick up the 'Jump Parts' and 'Power Parts' which will come your way. Before starting a
screen you will be given the option of using all or any of these, but they cannot be used on
the screen that you pick them up.

Power Parts - increase your engine power, to enable you to combat more massive
opponents.

Jump Parts - Enable you to fly across gaps in the solar base. When you land, the tile you
are on will crack and if you jump on it again a hole will form.

SCORES AND FEATURES

Each Space Bee is worth a certain number of points and needless to say some are more
valuable than others, but you'll soon discover how much each one is worth. It is possible
to score bonus points which will increase your score considerably. Objects to look out for
are:

BEACON - Lots of points can be won if you manage to move off the base.

NAVICON - These appear on certain screens and will spit out lots more Space Bees
for you to get rid of.

One feature which appears after a certain time is the shooting star. These could harm
your space ship and damage the grid so watch out for them.

CONTROLS

Joystick or Keyboard
QUp
ADown
OLeft
PRight
MJump

Joystick Options
Kempston, Interface 2

LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

Type LOAD " " and press ENTER

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