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UFO (video game)

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is a game in which the player commands an alien flying saucer looking to harvest the energy released by humans when they experience fear.
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Hockman, Daniel (December 1989). "IS UFO For Real?: SubLOGIC Flings a Flying Saucer Simulator At Us".
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Developer(s)
Sublogic
Publisher(s)
Sublogic
Designer(s)
Bruce Artwick
Platform(s)
MS-DOS
video game
MS-DOS
Sublogic
Computer Gaming World
ASM (Aktueller Software Markt)
The Games Machine
Computer Gaming World
"The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers"


"The Games Machine Issue 26"
Categories
1989 video games
DOS games
DOS-only games
Fiction about unidentified flying objects
Flight simulation video games
Sublogic games
Video games about alien invasions
Video games developed in the United States

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