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SEAFOX (C64) - Commodore 64

SEAFOX is an Action game developed by Brøderbund Software, Inc. and published by Brøderbund Software, Inc. in 1982 for the Commodore 64.

SEAFOX

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SEAFOX Game Description

In Seafox, you control a submarine that must kill all hostile ships above and below the water. You have two types of torpedoes: one that fires to the right and one that fires up. You have a limited number of torpedoes and fuel units, so when you are running low be sure to watch for the green supply ship to release the dolphin that brings you fresh supplies.

The enemies are varied and numerous. Enemy submarines pursue you below the water, and enemy destroyers on the surface can drop depth charges that slowly sink to the bottom and are deadly to the touch. You must also watch out for your own torpedoes, because there are certain ships on the surface that are immune to your fire and reflect your torpedoes back down at you.

You can control your submarine with either joystick or keyboard.

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