Lunar Jetman
1983

  • Catalogue No :
  • Original Price : £5.50
  • Developer : Ashby Computers and Graphics Ltd
  • Computer : ZX Spectrum
  • Number Of Players : 2
  • Genre : Arcade Shoot Em Up
  • Keyboard Controls : Yes
  • Joystick Control : Yes

After JETMAN's poorly assembled multi-stage rocket started to disintegrate in warp space, he manages to crash land on a strange undiscovered world, inhabited by hundreds of restless aliens intent on the total destruction of the planet Earth.

Desperate to regain the lost minerals, the aliens initialise their ancient attack mechanisms. All around, huge missile installations erupt from deep within the bounds of the planet, surrounded by their own strategic defence stations. Their huge linoleum shelled missiles glisten in the distant sunlight as the multitronic warheads auto-arm and poise for attack.

With no hope of help from the nearby and unaware Earth, JETMAN has to destroy all of the installations single - handed before the imminent destruction of his home planet.Using only his Hyperglide Moon Rover to carry the strange equipment and supply Bridging units, with any other equipment he can find to complete his mission.

Keyboard Controls for Lunar Jetman

Controls Action
X or N Left
C or M Right
A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L Fire
Q, W, E, R Hydrovac Jetpac
0 Pause
Z Pick up / Drop
CAPS SHIFT or Break Enter / Exit
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Hover

Lunar Jetman Game Map

Lunar Jetman Game Map

Lunar Jetman

Year of Release : 1983

Original Price : £5.50

Publisher : Ultimate Play the Game

Developer : Ashby Computers and Graphics Ltd

Computers : ZX Spectrum

Genre : Arcade Shoot Em Up

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Lunar Jetman Downloads

Computer File Format Download Filename Action
ZX Spectrum TZX LunarJetman.tzx Download

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