- Release Date: 1987
- Genre: Shooter
- Style: Overhead Free-Roaming Shooter
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| Publisher(s) | Sir-Tech |
| Platform(s) | Apple II |
| Release date(s) | 1984 |
| Genre(s) | Horizontal Scrolling Shooter Real-time tactics |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Rating(s) | n/a |
| Media | 5¼" Floppy |
| Input methods | Joystick |
Rescue Raiders is a game by Sir-Tech Software for the Apple II.
In 1991 Three-Sixty Pacific released Armor Alley, a recreation of Rescue Raiders for Mac OS and DOS. It added network support, which allowed up to four players to go head-to-head.
These games subsequently inspired Super Army War for the Game Boy Advance and its Nintendo DS sequel, Glory Days 2.
The game is played on a two-dimensional side-scrolling gamefield, where two players start at main bases on opposing sides of the field. The player operates a Choplifter-esque helicopter defending a string of advancing units, which the player purchases throughout the game. The objective is to create and defend a force that can escort a van filled with explosives to the enemy base at the other end of the playing field.
Along the way a series of smaller bunkers act as obstacles by flying balloons which, when operating for the opposing team, will destroy the player helicopter. The bunkers may be taken over by delivering enough infantry units, which may reach the bunker either by walking all the way from a main base without being killed, or by being carried there more quickly in the player helicopter.
The helicopter begins with three weapons: heat-seeking missiles, machine guns, and bombs. As the game progresses, additional weaponry is introduced.
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