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This is what you get when you take the classic ballistic artillery game (perhaps the first major application for computers, and a field whose advancement was arguably single handedly responsible for numerous categories of mathematical development in the West), replace the cannons and cannonballs with gorillas and bananas, place them, like King Kong or George from
Rampage, atop buildings of varying heights instead of in the bowls, on the slopes and peaks of hills and valleys, and package it with the QuickBasic interpreter included with MS-DOS 5.0.
The game play is a dense inter tangling of mathematical formulae that
Donkey Kong can only scratch his lousy head enviously at while trying to count on his great monkey paws and do long division in his simian cranium. You must account for the wind's variable direction and speed as well as a constant gravitational pull in order to attempt to lob your banana bomb on an angle and with launch power permitting a trajectory such that it will clear the tops of intervening buildings and land on or near your opposing ape, exploding violently and giving us an unprecedented demonstration of guerrilla warfare. If you succeed, you do the Donkey Kong (a
very brief disco dance sensation); should you fail, your human opponent gets an opportunity to plug in some numbers and attempt to do the same to you, until one of you is reduced to banana-ape-gunpowder gumbo. In the meantime, you reduce your urban landscape to a wasteland pocked with the craters of near misses -- a wry turning of the tables only too rarely possible among endangered species.
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This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by
Pseudo_Intellectual (29725) on Jun 20, 2006.