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Apocalypse occurs as futurist 3D space shoot-em-up game released in 1990 for the Acorn Archimedes written by Gordon J. Key and published by The Fourth Dimension.
Plot
Old later, computers own evolved into animate, free to wander lifeforms called 'Rakonans'. It so proceed to conquer many planets, depleting the natural resources until nothing is left, and so swarming around a locust-prefer fashion to the next planet. A symptom of this is that man so enter into conflict using a Rakonans sequentially to subsist.
the game understands a streaming video player acting as a Llanerk (a nature and severity of assault aircraft in the form of a flying saucer) pilot for the 'Royal Guild of Spacing'. When you took a course of the game, nine planets must exist as 'sterilised' by removing the placed total of Rakonan units.
Apocalypse is notable for the pleasantly high view scores awarded by The Micro User, and was a merely a 2nd game on the Archimedes to feature convenient, realtime admittedly 3D polygon graphics (the 1st existence David Braben's Zarch (1988), published by Superior Software).
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