Spacestation Pheta

Spacestation Pheta is a video game for the Apple Macintosh computer developed by T&T Software which was originally released as shareware in the late 1980s. It is a fast, multi-screen platform game, with each level (referred to as a "screen") containing features and obstacles such as transporters, ladders, cannons, trampolines, and so-called "materializers". The object of the game is to reach the end of each screen before running out of oxygen.

Spacestation Pheta
Developer(s)T&T Software
Platform(s)Apple Macintosh[1]
Release1988–1995
Genre(s)Platform game
Mode(s)Single player
Spacestation Pheta gameplay

The registered version of Spacestation Pheta contains a hundred built-in screens, plus an editor for creating custom screens. There is also a "show me the solution" feature for those who get stuck. Other features include printable help, digitized sound effects, and optional color graphics.

Spacestation Pheta can be played on almost any 68k or PowerPC Macintosh computer, including compact black-and-white models such as the Macintosh Plus.

Sound effects in Spacestation Pheta were sampled by the electronic group Underworld.

A port of Spacestation Pheta was released on disk for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer, written in the extensible programming language Wycove Forth.[2]

References

  1. "T&T Software - Spacestation Pheta for Macintosh". T&T Software. 2010. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  2. "TI-99ers In The '90s". Computer Monthly. March 1992. p. 116.
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