Danger Ranger Explained

Danger Ranger
Released:1983
Designer:Ken Kalish
Programmer:Dragon, CoCo
Ken Kalish
Atari 8-bit, C64
Rita Jay
Publisher:Microdeal
Developer:Med Systems
Platforms:Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, Dragon, TRS-80 Color Computer
Genre:Platform

Danger Ranger is a non-scrolling platform game designed by Ken Kalish and published in 1983 by Microdeal for the Dragon 32/64 and TRS-80 Color Computer. The game was ported to the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64 by Rita Jay in 1984.

Gameplay

The objective of the game is to traverse two different screens. In the first screen, consisting of five floors, the player must jump between platforms, collecting all the keys while avoiding bats and bullets. After collecting the tenth key, the player moves on to the second screen, walking on platforms and collecting treasure chests while avoiding acid rain drops and shooting deadly masks.

Once both screens are completed, they are repeated at a higher difficulty level.

Reception

Dragon User reviewed the game in its April 1984 issue and stated that it is not Ken Kalish's best game, but it does show some originality. A reviewer for Games Computing found the Commodore 64 version to be "very difficult" in an October 1984 review.

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