Atari Missile Command

Atari Missile Command

Atari Missile Command is a classic arcade game. The player's six cities are being attacked by an endless wave of ballistic missiles. You must save the cities by fending off enemy attacks. Aim your three cannons a free will and destroy enemy artillery. But that’s not all. Planes drop missiles and mortars, drones with special explosives and evading missiles! With each 10.000 points you will earn a bonus city. When all cities are destroyed it is game-over “the-end”. With each advancing level your points will get a multiplier of x1, x2 or even x3. For each city that survives you will earn 100 points, and for each remaining missile 5 points each.

Guide to Playing Atari Missile Command

Use the mouse to shoot missiles.

Featured Gameplay Mechanics

Features:
- Classic arcade experience
- Enhanced gameplay for mobile devices
- Impressive modernized graphics

Is this game specifically for any gender?

The game is geared towards Male players.

To which game category does this title belong?

This game fits into the Casual category based on gameplay.

What tags best represent the gameplay of this game?

Themes or activities the game focuses on are classic, pixel, retro.

Which developer is associated with this game project?

The game studio that made this game is Atari.

What game development tool was used for physics simulation in this game?

The game is built using the Javascript game development library.

Is there a mobile version of the game?

Yes, Atari Missile Command is playable on both Android and iOS devices.

Is blood depicted in the gameplay?

Yes, there is blood present in Atari Missile Command gameplay.

Which age cohorts are considered appropriate for this game?

The game is intended for the Adults, Seniors age group.

Does the game contain content that could be considered cruel?

Yes, instances of cruelty are present within Atari Missile Command’s gameplay.

Is the game designed for children?

No, Atari Missile Command is not made for a kids' age group.
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