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// Hammer Boy(1991)
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About Hammer Boy
Hammer Boy is a game based on the essentials of HAND HELD-type machines, easy to use, simple but highly addictive.
Once the enemy or the object that is going to penetrate our fortress is within reach of our hammer, the blow will finish with it. If a greater number of two enemies enter (in the Spectrum, Amstrad and MSX versions) or five in the other versions, our fortress will be conquered. An equal number of thrown objects that penetrate will cause us to lose a life.
Hammer Boy has to defend himself with hammer blows from the enemy invasion in each of the scenarios in which the action takes place.
STAGE 1 THE FAR WEST.
In the Far West we will defend our fort from the Apache attack. The Indians, in addition to trying to enter, will throw torches at us that we must extinguish with a hammer. There are only four points where enemies can enter.
STAGE 2 THE SOUTH SEAS.
Our ship is being attacked by pirates who are besieging us from the sea and firing cannon fire from their ships. We will have to destroy the cannonballs before they explode on deck.
STAGE 3 THE CASTLE.
We are in the Middle Ages, our castle is attacked by the enemy army, armed with a catapult. Enemies will be able to enter through five points of the castle.
STAGE 4 THE SPACE BASE.
We defend a base on the surface of a hostile planet. Aliens in rocket engines, floating mines and flying saucers that we can destroy with laser cannons.
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Game modes: Single player
Quick answers
When was Hammer Boy released?
Hammer Boy released on December 31, 1991, developed by Dinamic Software and published by Dro Soft.
What platforms is Hammer Boy available on?
Hammer Boy is available on Arcade, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST/STE, DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC. It supports single player.