SkyChase explained

SkyChase
Developer:Maxis
Producer:Jeff Braun[1]
Designer:Ralph Russell
Programmer:Ralph Russell
Artist:Don Bayless
Platforms:Amiga, Atari ST, DOS
Released:1988
1990 (DOS)
Genre:Combat flight simulator
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer

SkyChase is a combat flight simulator designed by Ralph Russell in 1988. It is the first game developed by Maxis.

Gameplay

SkyChase is an arcadey combat flight simulator often compared to Top Gun by Ocean Software.

Reception

Julian Rignall of Computer and Video Games compared the game negatively to other flight simulators of the time: "Although Sky Chase has an impressive front end, the game itself is very simplistic, and plays similarly to Ocean's failed Top Gun Licence; it pales in comparison with Cascade's Ace II. There's little difference between the planes, and the gameplay is very repetitive."

Gary Whitta of Commodore User summarized: "[...] I would only advise you to consider buying Skychase if you have a chum to play it with. The computer mode is boring, too easy, and ultimately a drag to play."

Zzap!64 concluded that the game is "An exhilarating flying game - at its best with two players at the controls."

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Credits . SkyChase Flight Manual . 2.
  2. Web site: Jeux & stratégie 54 . December 1988 .