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Developer
  
Dusko Dimitrijevic

Publisher
  
Ocean Software

Platforms
  
ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC

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Initial release date
  
1987

Designer
  
Dusko Dimitrijevic

Genre
  
Action-adventure game

Similar
  
Ocean Software games, Isometric projection games, Other games

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Phantom Club is an isometric 3D arcade adventure game released by Ocean in 1987 for the Sinclair Spectrum and Amstrad CPC

Contents

Plot

Plutus the Zelator, lowest-ranked member of the Phantom Club of superheroes, must defeat Zarg and the other evil superheroes.

Gameplay

The player controls Plutus the Zelator in his mission against Zarg and his minions. Plutus is armed with a freeze-ray to defend himself and complete his mission. A variety of hostile superheroes will try to kill him, each with different powers. Some of these enemies are indestructible and must be avoided. In addition, Plutus must avoid carnivorous plants, spiders, hostile robots, and other dangerous objects and creatures.

Useful objects encountered include:

  • Spheres, which award extra lives
  • Diamonds, extra speed
  • Tubes, allow the game to be saved
  • Movie Screens, when shot give details of additional missions
  • Plutus increases in rank as he progresses in the mission; when he reaches the rank of Ipsisimus he is ready to challenge Zarg.

    Phantom Club Rankings

    1. Zelator
    2. Teoricus
    3. Practicus
    4. Philosophosus
    5. Adeptus Minor
    6. Adeptus Major
    7. Adeptus Exemptis
    8. Magister Templi
    9. Magus
    10. Ipsisimus (Overlord)

    Trivia

  • The game bears similarities to M.O.V.I.E. which was produced by the same authors
  • Reviews

  • Sinclair User: "... Phantom Club is pretty hard on the eyes because some of the colour choices are terrible - would you believe white on green, or purple on white?"
  • References

    Phantom Club Wikipedia


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