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Bilestoad, The
Bilestoad, The - Apple II - Ordinateur Apple
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Anglais In The Bilestoad, players control "meatlings" that hack and battle with axes and shields from a top-view perspective. The name is derived from the German words Beil (axe) and Tod (death). The odd spelling reflects Goodman's idea of a future language similar to A Clockwork Orange's Nadsat in which English has been modified by the borrowing of foreign words. Although the game may seem medieval, the backstory in the manual explains that the axe fighting is actually a future virtual reality game designed to reduce real violence.
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Français The Bilestoad se déroule au XXVe siècle dans un monde dominé par les ordinateurs. Pour distraire l'humanité, et ainsi limiter les risques de révoltes, les machines organisent des combats qui opposent deux robots, armés d'une hache et d'un bouclier. Chaque combattant peut être contrôlé par un joueur ou l'ordinateur. Le joueur visualise le combat en vue du dessus et contrôle son robot avec le joystick et le clavier. Trois mini-cartes sur la droite de l'écran indiquent la position des combattants.
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