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Driller (a.k.a. Space Station Oblivion)

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Review by Underdogs:
After releasing many solid 3D action/adventure games, Incentive broke new ground with this, the first game developed using its revolutionary Freescape? engine that may well be the very first *patented* 3D engine. Now, in addition to the standard 3D movement, every object in the game can be viewed from any direction. This translates into a fluid 3D world with great graphics and many more physical puzzles than Incentive's earlier efforts. You are on the mining moon of Mitral, tasked with releasing the gas build-up under and around the surface by roaming the moon and signalling drilling rigs to be sent down to your location. There are 2 different vehicles you can drive in, and a plethora of switches to push, lifts to activate, and other vehicles to dock with. Overall, a fun and imaginative arcade adventure.
Average Rating:8.07 [26 votes]
Genre:Action
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Developer:Incentive
Publisher:Epyx
Year:1990
Software Copyright:Incentive
Theme:Science Fiction
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More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Infestation, Cybercon III
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