Slaygon
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PublisherMicroDeal
ProgrammersJames Oxley[1]
Timothy Purves (Amiga)[2]
Timothy Purves (Amiga)[2]
| Slaygon | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | MicroDeal |
| Programmers | James Oxley[1] Timothy Purves (Amiga)[2] |
| Artist | John Conley[1] |
| Platforms | Atari ST, Atari ST |
| Release | 1988 |
| Genres | First-person shooter, maze |
| Mode | Single-player |
Slaygon is a first-person shooter written for the Atari ST by James Oakley and John Conley and published by MicroDeal in 1988. It was ported to the Amiga. In Slaygon, the player is a military robot moving through a maze and shooting other robots.
The player controls a military robot. The mission is to infiltrate and destroy a laboratory that is manufacturing a deadly virus. The laboratory is basically a maze and is filled with robot guards.[3] The mission must be completed before the robot's power supply runs out.[4] The game is depicted from a first-person view.[1]