Bargon Attack
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| Bargon Attack | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Coktel Vision |
| Publisher(s) | Coktel Vision |
| Director(s) | Claude Marc Serge Marc |
| Producer(s) | Claude Marc Serge Marc |
| Programmer(s) | M.D.O. |
| Artist(s) | Rachid Chebli |
| Composer(s) | Charles Callet |
| Platform(s) | Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS |
| Release | 1992 |
| Genre(s) | Adventure |
Bargon Attack is an adventure game, originally released in Spain and France in 1992. The cyberpunk game uses stylized art presented in a 2.5D format.[1]
Adventuregames.com describes the plot:[1]
By means of the software the BARGON ATTACK, the Bargonians have managed to infiltrate the solar system. If you have good observation skills, nerves of steel and quick wits, you will save the Earth from total destruction.
Gameplay
Mr Bill's Adventure Land describes the gameplay:[2]
This is a science fiction type game with Bargons / aliens that you need to avoid or shoot while finding out how to keep the Earth from being destroyed. It relies mostly on puzzle situations, with some elementary shooting as well as a tough underwater crab mini game (shoot the small crabs without hitting the big crab). It also relies on finding items and clues and figuring out how to use those items in the correct way and in the correct places.
Development
Bargon Attack is an adaption of a French cartoon of the same name by Racheed & Marc Brothers, published in 1989 and 1991 in Micro News.[3] It is one of the lesser known Coktel Vision games, and was one of the first to use a new interface that was copied for many later titles from the company. It was one of the first to use FMV technology in cut-scenes. Two versions of the game have been published on PC: 16 & 256 colors. In the latter, the intro is voiced without subtitles.[citation needed]