3D SEIDDAB ATTACK



LOADING THE CASSETTE



Place your copy of the 3D program in your cassette player and rewind it if

necessary. Connect the cassette player to your ZX Spectrum in the usual 

way. Enter LOAD "" (ENTER) on the Spectrum and press the play button on 

the cassette player. During loading the program will ask if you have a

Kempston joystick connected to your Spectrum. Reply "Y" or "N" as 

appropiate.



THIS CASSETTE



You are the commander of a modern tank or "Drone". Your task is to patrol

the city streets, destroying any SEIDDABS that venture within your range.

You are armed with steerable surface-to-air missiles. Your Drone also has 

a short range radar display.



THE DISPLAY



When loading is complete you are offered the choice of 1 or 2 player mode.

When you have made your selection the upper screen clears to show a 3D 

view from your Drone as you advance down the street. At the bottom centre 

is a plan view of the city area provided by your short range radar. Your 

position is shown by a flashing point.



The SEIDDAB ships appear on your radar as steady points of light. They 

will tend to cluster as they move towards you.



The lower left of the screen shows the number of your current Drone (3 per

game) and the number of missiles remaining if less than or equal to ten.

The lower right of the screen shows the current score of each player and 

the highest score to date.



If you succeed in clearing the first screen you are transported to the

countryside and the SEIDDAB attack in a mass formation, dropping bombs on

you as they pass.



CONTROLS



The Drone moves forward automatically and the left/right arrow keys 

(numbers 5 and 8) move it from side to side. The left/right movement is 

limited except at junctions. The up/down arrow keys (numbers 6 and 7) 

control the target area of the missiles. The zero key fires a missile. All

movements can also be controlled using a Kempston joystick if fitted.



TACTICS



You must destroy at least ten SEIDDAB on the first screen (and more on

subsequent screens) at which time your short range radar will detect the 

Task Force Leader and identify him by a trail left on the radar screen. To

clear the screen you must destroy the Task Force Leader, if you are low on

missiles it is best to tackle him as soon as he is identified.



In the city each SEIDDAB missile weakens the defences of your Drone. If 

you spread their attacks across the face of your Drone it will last much

longer.



In the countryside the SEIDDAB machines drop Star Bombs as they pass 

overhead. You MUST destroy these bombs before impact with your missiles.







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