ovine by design title

RETRO REMAKES AND CLASSIC GAMES *

Posted by Andy H on Thursday 24th July 2003


Mole Attack

  • Original details
  • Ovine game details
  • Game downloads and links
  • Download
If you've enjoyed any of our freeware games and would like to support the Ovine by Design website, a small donation would be extremely appreciated. Our thanks.

In times of old, on the Commodore Vic20, where graphics were a luxury, one game turned the table on big and bold. Mole Attack is a big, brash computerised version of the game you see in the fun-fairs, where you whack plastic moles over the head with a hammer

Instructions

Press F1 to start a new game or F2 to reset the game. Hit the moles as they poke their heads from their mole holes. Hit them early on to get more points. However, the moles also stick out their bums too, don’t hit them as you’ll loose points.

Press the T, Y and U keys to use the hammer on the top row, G, H and J for the middle row and B, N and M for the bottom row.

Reach 150 points and get extended play to rack up your score. The high score is saved on your computer.

Have fun and bash a mole on the head!

Remake details

The game was created for the Vic-20 and distributed on a cartridge by Commodore ( cart # VIC-1912).

No TweetBacks yet. (Be the first to Tweet this post)

See also ...

Terms of use
The software on this website is Freeware unless otherwise stated. It is not Public Domain. This means that you are free to download and install this software on your computers and/or other devices. We are happy for you to give the software to your friends as long as you give them the original installer or zip file containing all original files. You are not allowed to put this software on a compilation CD or distribute it in any way for profit in part or whole even if just for cost of duplication. You are not allowed to charge for access to our software via any website or service. If you would like to include this game on your website, please link to this page unless we have made alternate arrangements with you. If you are a magazine and would like to include any of the freeware software on your cover mounted CD please let us know (and send us a couple of copies of the magazine!). Where the software is a remake, copyright for the game design remains with the copyright holder.
Post a Comment


Leave a Reply