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Bonka
Developer(s)J. Morrison Ltd.
Publisher(s)J. Morrison Ltd.
Programmer(s)J. Morrison[1]
Platform(s)Commodore 64, Dragon 32
Release
Genre(s)Platform[1]

Bonka is a clone of the arcade video game Space Panic released for the Dragon 32 and Commodore 64 in 1983.

Gameplay

Title screen

The game takes place on several floors connected by ladders. Monsters appear on all floors. The player character is able to dig a hole in any floor. A monster falling down the hole becomes trapped for a short time. If the player then hammers at the monster while it is trapped, the monster is killed.

References

  1. ^ a b "Bonka". Gamebase 64.