Fly Harder

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DeveloperStarbyte Software
PublishersKrisalis Software
Starbyte Software (Germany)
ProgrammerRalf Wienand
ArtistArno Seiler
Fly Harder
DeveloperStarbyte Software
PublishersKrisalis Software
Starbyte Software (Germany)
ProgrammerRalf Wienand
ArtistArno Seiler
ComposersTorsten Faßbender-Wellenrausch
(Fassbender-Wellenrausch; Ensonique Projects)
PlatformsAmiga,[1] CD32,[2] Commodore 64[3]
Release
GenreMultidirectional shooter
ModeSingle-player

Fly Harder is a multidirectional shooter developed by Starbyte Software and published by Krisalis Software. The game was originally released for the Amiga and the Commodore 64 in 1993. A port for the Amiga CD32 was released in 1994.[4]

April the 6th, 2103. On its way from the Delta Tau Galaxy back to earth, the interstellar spaceship Irata enters the Zarkow system where they are to replenish their water and food supplies.

April the 7th, 2103. The Irata picks up some human settlers fleeing from Zarkow. The settlers inform the captain that the Targoid insect people have installed 8 powerful reactors in Zarkow's network of caverns to exploit the planet's supplies of energy and raw materials. Furthermore, the Targoids have invented an intricate security system which makes it almost impossible for strangers to enter the caverns.

April the 8th, 2103. Nokdar, captain of the Irata, decides to take action. A hand picked team consisting of the spaceship's five best pilots is chosen to break through the security system and disable the reactors. Their mission is to find the hidden energy spheres in the caverns and drop them on the reactors. This will cause the reactors to overload and thus destroy them.[5][6]

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