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Wavy Navy (video game)

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Designer(s)
  
Rodney McAuley

Developer
  
Sirius Software

Genre
  
Shoot 'em up

Initial release date
  
1983

Publisher
  
Sirius Software

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Mode(s)
  
1-4 players alternating

Platforms
  
Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family

Similar
  
Sirius Software games, Shooter games

Wavy Navy is a 1983 computer game designed by Rodney McAuley for the Apple II and published by Sirius Software. Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64 versions were released the same year. Wavy Navy is a nautically themed fixed shooter with left and right controls to move the player's PT boat, but there is an additional vertical element as the boat moves up and down with the large ocean waves that scroll beneath it. The direction and speed of the waves vary per level.

Contents

Prior to Wavy Navy, McAuley wrote several Apple II games for Creative Computing magazine.

Gameplay

The core enemies are planes grouped in a formation, similar to Galaxian, that break off and dive at the player's boat. Other flying enemies are machine gun-equipped helicopters, Exocet missiles, and bomb-dropping jets. The helicopters take the place of the flagships in Galaxian, sitting atop the rows of planes. Mines also appear in the water.

Completing a round by destroying all attackers awards 50 points for each PT boat remaining.

Reception

Owen Linzmayer, writing for Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games, rated the game "Excellent" and called the graphics "superbly done." Reviewing the Commodore 64 version, Ahoy! magazine wrote: "Sirius has succeeded where others have failed in working new wrinkles into the slide-and-shoot format."

In an Antic review, David Faughn noted the similarities to Galaxian and cautioned not buying Wavy Navy if you already own that game. Michael Blanchet, for Electronic Fun with Computers & Games, asked "How long does Sirius, or any software company for that matter, think the gaming public wants to play silly rehashes of Space Invaders?" and "...are video game designers devoid of imagination?"

References

Wavy Navy (video game) Wikipedia