So this is a cool little tank game with an "unconvenional" control scheme, you control the tanks's tracks, left track and right track. To me, it felt very tricky, but it also started to feel less trick the longer I played. I used an Xbox 360 controller, so I can't really speak for how good the keyboard controls are, ESDF and IJKL. WASD would have made more sense instead of ESDF, but I digress. For anybody who enjoys tank combat games regardless of the game's art style, I recommend picking this one up. I only played the first few levels of "normal", so take this "review" with a grain of salt. Let the tanks march onward!
ASCII Attack
- Release Date:
- Mar 16, 2016
- Developer:
- Daisy Maze Games
- Publisher:
- Daisy Maze Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
ASCII Attack is a retro style indie action title inspired by arcade games of yesteryear. It is a skill based game with a unique set of controls and a new take on classic arcade action.
- Take the fight to the enemy and battle on 25 levels of 80s era dot matrix printer paper.
- Multiple modes and enemies provide extended gameplay challenges.
- Peace out and live through waves of invincible enemies in Survival mode.
- Embrace the fight and unleash the power of the ASCII @om bomb.
- Face the ultimate challenge in the ASCII Kicker mode.
- Full Steam Controller and 360 Gamepad support; perfect for Big Picture.
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User Reviews
With my limited time to game these days I am always on the lookout for a new arcadey game I can hop into for a few levels, get my fix and go on about my work. [b]ASCII Attack[/b] scratched this itch a little too well as I found myself lost in bliss of all the ASCII booms and pew pew pews for over an hour. [h1]Highly recommended.[/h1]
ASCII Attack is a port and update of the Attanck! series of games from Xbox Live Indie Games on the Xbox 360. It's just as fun here, but with improved options - and not relying on a service that will shut down next year! Great fun and a great game.
this is a pretty cool and well-done homage to the old coin-op dual-stick tank shmup, Assault. the controls are very responsive (I'm using a gamepad) and the enemies have a pretty nice variety so far. none of the times my tank's gone foom have felt cheap at all -- every one was my own fault for making an errant shot or maneuver. there's nothing super complicated here, just good old-fashioned blasty fun with a neat ASCII-art vibe.
[h1]Original? No, but a nice "Namcos Assault"-Clone[/h1] I read in the some comments that people said, ASCII-ATTACK has a unique gameplay and is a great time-killer and makes a lot fun. In some of them i can agree but in the first one said, [b]Not.[/b] ASCII Attack is a nice Clone/Copy/Rip-off/Homage (i srs dont know) from the Original Game "Assault" from Namco back in 1988. Here a gameplay video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6buBpXy6uUQ So here you can compair it with ASCII Attack now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlQ4hr5zJDg The Tank can roll, it can shot a bomb for blast damage, you control bothsides each with a stick and the Levels a "pretty liniar". [h1]Even if its a Clone, is it worth it?[/h1] The creator might was a fan from or kids nowadays dont remember the "golden ages of arcade games" but, i must admit he did well. Even if the game concept is totally a "rip-off"/Copy/Clone/etc from Namcos "Assault",it makes nearly as fun as the original Namco Game, with some mi...
This game is a blatant low-budget rip-off of Namco\'s \"Assault\" arcade game. And I\'m totally okay with that. \"Assault\" was incredibly fun, and so is this. This game\'s control scheme is only \"unconventional\" if you\'ve never played an arcade twin-stick tank game. So, anybody who spent any time in an arcade between 1980 and 1995 will probably find that their muscle memory understands the control scheme before their conscious mind does. All that\'s really missing from this game is the \"aerial launch pad\" mechanic from Assault, which was both a large-scale attack and a limited-range map peek. Nudge nudge, Daisy Maze. \"Detailed graphics\" are also missing, but that\'s a testament to this type of game - the fundamental gameplay is more than enjoyable on its own merits, regardless of what arbitrary visual skin is draped over it. I feel that that\'s the true essence of \"retro\" games - the game-in-itself should be fun because of its basic structure, whether it\'s dressed in chunky ...
I love this game! This is the first really old-school(ish) game i've played, and I really do think it's amazing. The story is good, the concept is good. Although with a controler the controls are a little finicky, it doesn't matter too much. Plus, the @om bomb name is clever. I sincerly recommend this game.
A great retro-clone, of a classic arcade game of yore.
Great Game... very fun concept
this game is sooooooo addictive.... move out slither ascII attack come on in!!!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: Shader Model 2.0
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 150 MB available space
Recommended
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: Shader Model 2.0
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Additional Notes: 360 Gamepad or Steam Controller recommended
FAQ
How much does ASCII Attack cost?
ASCII Attack costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for ASCII Attack?
Minimum: Minimum: Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: Shader Model 2.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 150 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: Shader Model 2.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 150 MB available space Additional Notes: 360 Gamepad or Steam Controller recommended
What platforms is ASCII Attack available on?
ASCII Attack is available on Windows PC.
Is ASCII Attack worth buying?
ASCII Attack has 80% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was ASCII Attack released?
ASCII Attack was released on Mar 16, 2016.
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