Laser Surgeon: The Microscopic Mission
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Review by Underdogs:
In this difficult game that could make you go blind, you're shrunk to the size of a cell and injected into a patient's body (hrm... where have we heard that before?) to perform surgeries on different body parts. The not-so-intuitive controls takes some getting used to (using joystick is much better), and the graphics (low-res EGA) is really hard to see. Still, it turns a (cliche?) concept into hours of gameplay. Not as good as the classic Life & Death games, but isn't bad.
| Average Rating: | 3.7 [31 votes] |
| Genre: | Simulation |
| Designer: | Robert Clardy |
| Developer: | Synergistic Software |
| Publisher: | Activision |
| Year: | 1987 |
| Software Copyright: | Activision |
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| More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
| System Requirements: | DOS |
| If you like this game, try: | Life and Death, Life and Death 2: The Brain |
| Thanks to... | Superultra |
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