Mandroid

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Mandroid
Title image of the game
Voting 2.00 points, 1 votes
Developer Andrew Stoddart, Jon Law, Jay‑Ho
Company CRL Group PLC
Publisher CRL Group PLC
Musician Jay Derrett
HVSC-File /blubb/blubber.sid
Release 1987
Platform C64, ZX Spectrum
Genre Action, RPG
Gamemode Single player
Operation Icon Port2.pngJoystick Keyboard
Media Datassette Diskette
Language Language:english


Description[edit | edit source]

Chris Auker has stolen the Mandroid files and fled to Cove 4 in an effort to contact criminal mastermind, Max. A Mandroid agent is sent down on the planet to gather information concerning Auker's whereabouts and find the files. The agent can navigate the planet on foot, but to help him accomplish his task faster, he can use a remote vehicle. It can withstand most enemy fire, but it gets destroyed if it makes contact with any of the industrial waste rivers bordering the landscape. Energy is also used up, so the agent needs to stock up using depots scattered around the landscape.

While navigating the landscape, the agent encounters many types of cyborgs along the way, both on the streets and inside buildings. The agent may decide whether to communicate with most of these cyborgs, or eliminate them with his weapons. Some of the cyborgs drop weapons when shot, and the agent may swap his default weapon for their better weapons. Most of them contain map information essential in accomplishing the mission, and the only way to get this is by threatening them.

Money is necessary for success, and can be obtained by gambling or accessing credit dispensers found in the city.

Design[edit | edit source]

Here you insert whether the game is a text game or what the graphics are linke etc.


The start screen...
The game start...



Hints[edit | edit source]

Controls[edit | edit source]

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Weapons[edit | edit source]

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World Map[edit | edit source]

A partial map of the game world can be reached here.


Location of Chris Auker[edit | edit source]

Location of Chris Auker is not given from the beginning of the game. You need to find a fully black suited NPC in the game world, first Bribe and then Threaten to learn his location. He can be at one of four different locations in the map, it is chosen randomly.

Solution[edit | edit source]

Here you can write a solution method, walkthrough or something similar.

Cheats[edit | edit source]

In the CSDb exists cracks with a trainer mode.

Votes[edit | edit source]

Voting of the C64-Wiki users (10=the best vote):
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TheMexicanRunner 4 September 2021 - Rated 4 by TMR, 4.5 by viewers
C64Games 7 20. Juni 2006 - 2989 "very good" downs
Lemon64 7,2 9. April 2004 - 66 votes
Gamebase64 10 Mai 2005 - "Classic!"
Rombachs C64 game guide 7 September 1984 - "Rate 3"

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Reviews[edit | edit source]

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Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]

Here all other topics concerning the game are added (e.g. the cover).


Covers

"Cover"

Highscore[edit | edit source]

Topscore of Nobody
  1. Nobody - 0 (dd.mm.yyyy)
  2. Nobody - 0 (dd.mm.yyyy)
  3. Nobody - 0 (dd.mm.yyyy)


#2 Nobody #3 Nobody
#2 Nobody #3 Nobody


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