Titan (1988 video game)

Titan is a puzzle video game similar to Arkanoid or Breakout published by Titus France in 1988. It was converted to the PC Engine in 1991 by Naxat Soft.

Titan
Developer(s)Titus France
Publisher(s)Titus France
EngineCustom
Platform(s)Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Famicom, FM Towns, PC Engine, ZX Spectrum
Release1988
Genre(s)Breakout clone
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Titan takes the Breakout concept and adds another dimension by allowing the object the player controls to be able to move on the Y-axis in addition to the old X-axis. The display will follow the small square which the player controls as it moves on a map where there are objects whom your goal is to make a ball hit. The player controls a small rectangle only slightly larger than the size of the ball itself and in addition to hitting the "bricks" to destroy them has to keep the ball away from dangerous hazards which will kill the ball if it hits.

Reception

The game has interesting graphics for its time and an original concept, however it is criticized by some for bad controls and irritating effects like the ball sometimes flying off in an unpredictable direction when bouncing.

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