Necronom is a 1990 shoot'em up video game developed by Lunatic Software and published by Linel for the Amiga.

Necronom
Developer(s)Lunatic Software[1]
Publisher(s)Linel[1]
Platform(s)Amiga
Release1990[1]
Genre(s)Scrolling shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

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Necronom is a horizontally scrolling shooter. The player controls a spaceship that flies from the left side of the screen to the right while shooting and dodging enemies. Aspects of the ship can be upgraded with points (that are awarded after completion of each level) like firepower, ship and bullet speed, shield, and different kinds of bombs. There are 32 levels (called "zones") altogether and after the first level the player can choose from one of three routes to take from the map screen. The game includes a password system for saving the game.[2][3]

Reception

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Necronom was noted by most reviewers for its high difficulty. The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review praised the moody and lively music but criticized the graphics and sound effects. It was summarized as "a great shoot-em-up".[3] Amiga Computing said the game is "passable to good in all departments". The gameplay was described as "impossible yet addictive".[2] Amiga Power liked the presentation and gameplay but said an autofire capable joystick is required to enjoy the game.[5] Amiga Format said the game is too difficult, unappealing, and unoriginal. The only good part of the game was said to be the intro sequence.[4] Amiga Joker [de] gave a positive review and wrote that the game is in the same class as R-Type, Xenon 2 and X-Out but not quite as good.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lunatic Software (1990). Necronom (Amiga) (1.00 ed.). Linel. Level/area: Title screen. PROGRAMMED BY LUNATIC SOFTWARE, COPYRIGHT 1990 BY LINEL
  2. ^ a b "The Game Zone - Necronom". Amiga Computing. No. 31. Interactive Publishing. December 1990. p. 51.
  3. ^ a b c Sanna, Dave (February 1992). "Necronom". The Australian Commodore and Amiga Review. Vol. 9, no. 2. Saturday Magazine PTY. LTD. p. 72.
  4. ^ a b Dyson, Marcus (January 1992). "Screenplay - Necronom". Amiga Format. No. 30. Future plc. p. 117.
  5. ^ a b Campbell, Stuart (January 1992). "Game Reviews - Necronom". Amiga Power. No. 9. Future plc. p. 92.
  6. ^ Rückert, Lars (December 1991). "Necronom". Aktueller Software Markt (in German). No. 12/91. Tronic-Verlag. p. 56. Gesamtnote: 8/12
  7. ^ a b Labiner, Michael (May 1990). "Games im Test - Necronom". de:Amiga Joker (in German). No. 5/90. Joker-Verlag. p. 33.
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