Parsector V

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Parsector V is a 1980 video game published by Synergistic Solar for the TRS-80.

PublisherSynergistic Solar
Release1980
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PublisherSynergistic Solar
PlatformTRS-80
Release1980
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Gameplay

Parsector V is a game on a split screen in which each player maneuvers on one board while trying to deduce the moves of their opponent.[1] Each player (or the computer, in a single-player game), controls a Mothership used to capture "parsectors" of the galaxy. A Mothership can launch smaller ships: fyters, cruzers, and bases, as well as engaging with its own weapons.[2]

Reception

J. Mishcon reviewed Parsector V in The Space Gamer No. 38.[1] Mishcon commented that "This is worth a try for all those who enjoy complex games with the 'fog of war.'"[1] In a 1982 review for SoftSide, Martin Lewis concluded, "Rated a 10, this is indeed an excellent value."[2]

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