Space Station Zulu

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DesignerDennis Shields
ProgrammersAtari 8-bit
Dennis Shields
Apple II
Dennis Milbert
ArtistCharles Kibler[1]
Space Station Zulu
PublisherAvalon Hill
DesignerDennis Shields
ProgrammersAtari 8-bit
Dennis Shields
Apple II
Dennis Milbert
ArtistCharles Kibler[1]
PlatformsApple II, Atari 8-bit, FM-7, PC-8800
Release1982: Atari, Apple
1984: FM-7, PC-8800
GenreTurn-based strategy
ModeSingle-player

Space Station Zulu is a turn-based strategy game written for the Atari 8-bit computers by Dennis Shields and published by Avalon Hill in 1982.[1] An Apple II port programmed by Dennis Milbert was released the same year. The player manages the defense of a space station which has been infiltrated by alien life forms.

Space Station Zulu is a game in which the player is the Captain of the Space Station Zulu, with a crew of peace loving alien Yargs.[2]

Reception

Hosea Battles, Jr reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "the game is an excellent strategy situation. You won't win the first time, but keep trying."[2]

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