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Mole Attack
Developer(s)HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s)Commodore (VIC-20)
HAL Laboratory (PC-8001)
Release1981
Mode(s)VIC-20, PC-8001

Mole Attack is a video game clone of the mechanical arcade game Whac-A-Mole. It was published by Commodore in 1981 for the VIC-20. HAL Laboratory later published a version for the PC-8001.

Gameplay

Mole Attack is a game in which moles pop up from nine holes, and the player has 60 seconds to send them back underground by bopping them on the head with a hammer, which is controlled with the joystick or the keyboard.

Reception

In a 1983 review for Electronic Games, Charlene Komar commented, "Mole Attack will probably be a favorite among younger arcaders. Even though the eye-catching graphics combine well with the time-limit excitement, adults will probably find the game too simple and repetitive to get too many repeat plays."

References

  1. ^ Komar, Charlene (June 1983). "Mole Attack". Electronic Games. p. 70. Retrieved 6 January 2015.

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