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3.8/5 Abandonware DOS Composer(s) Fred Gray Developer Logotron | 4.2/5 Artist(s) Steven Cain Initial release date 1988 Genre Shoot 'em up | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Programmer(s) Steven Cain, G. P. Everett Publishers Logotron, Spinnaker Software Platforms DOS, Amiga, Atari ST, AmigaOS, IBM PC compatible Modes Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Similar Spinnaker Software games, Shoot 'em up games |
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Stargoose is a computer game for the Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC computers, published by Logotron in 1988.
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Summary

Stargoose is a shoot 'em up with eight levels. The game takes place on the surface of an alien planet. The player's character, called Scouser-Gitt, has been hired by some kind of "tribal elder" to steal six jewels from each level. "I want to get me mitts on them" is all the justification the elder ever gives.

The levels in Stargoose scroll continuously upwards, repeating themselves over and over again until either the player completes the level or his vehicle is destroyed (this can be seen as the levels being toroid-shaped). The player's vehicle is armed with a forward-facing machine gun and two side-mounted missiles. The enemies come in three forms: stationary mines, moving vehicles and gun or missile turrets.
Stargoose is noted for its music, composed by Fred Gray.

