Micro Mouse Goes Debugging Explained

Micro Mouse Goes Debugging
Developer:Steve Hughes
Publisher:MC Lothlorien
Released:1983
Modes:Single player
Platforms:ZX Spectrum 16K, 48K Commodore 64

Micro Mouse Goes Debugging is a computer game for the ZX Spectrum. It was released by MC Lothlorien in 1983.

Gameplay

The premise was to control Micro Mouse around a screen which contained lines of BASIC program, some of which is missing. While Micro Mouse is replacing the code, he must avoid bugs which will try to kill you and also pinch part of the code. Micro Mouse's only form of defense was a can of data kill.

Legacy

MC Lothlorien produced another game of the same name in 1989 which was released by Mastertronic.[1] It was also released for the Amstrad CPC and the Commodore 64.[2] This has completely different gameplay compared to the original. In this version, you guided Micro Mouse around a circuit board picking up parts and placing them in the correct spot. This version was poorly received by critics.[3] [4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0011899 Micro Mouse Goes De-Bugging (1989) on World of Spectrum
  2. http://www.lemon64.com/?game_id=1666 Micro Mouse Goes De-Bugging (1989) on Lemon64
  3. http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=SinclairUser/Issue100/Pages/SinclairUser10000020.jpg Sinclair User review
  4. http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=YourSinclair/Issue55/Pages/YourSinclair5500075.jpg Your Sinclair review