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Injured Engine

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Initial release date
  
1984

Publisher
  
Designer
  
Dave Johnson

Platforms
  
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Mode(s)
  
Single-player, Two player

Developers
  
Chip Curry, Karen Elliott, Dave Johnson

Genres
  
Puzzle video game, Simulation game

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Injured Engine is a 1984 puzzle game released for the Commodore 64 by Imagic. The player must diagnose problems in a simulated automobile engine; the game aims to teach how engines work and how engine parts related to each other. It was created by an auto mechanic and a graphic artist. Imagic demonstrated it at the 1984 Consumer Electronics Show. Imagic designed it as part of an educational series that includes Microsurgeon.

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Reception

Rhea J. Grundy of Home Computer Magazine compared it to a Revell V-8 engine model and said the game teaches an "increased awareness of your automobile" rather than the skill necessary to make repairs. Mark Cotone of Commodore Microcomputers wrote that Injured Engine will not replace mechanics or detailed manuals, but it can aid in learning proper maintenance. Joyce Worley of Electronic Games called it an easy game that can help novices to talk more knowledgeably to mechanics. Kiplinger's Personal Finance called it an easy way to learn the basics of car engines.

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Injured Engine Wikipedia


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