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Sea Wolf

aka: Loup marin
Moby ID: 31303
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You are the commander...and Sea Wolf puts you in charge of sinking and destroying all enemy ships. You are armed with 4 torpedoes which will reload after you fire. Your primary targets are the small P.T. Boats which travel quickly through the water. You can choose the length of your playing time. Game times vary from 1 to 9 minutes in 1 minute intervals.

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Average score: 60% (based on 1 ratings)

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Average score: 2.9 out of 5 (based on 9 ratings with 1 reviews)

An excellent port from Commodore, right up there with Lazarus and Wizard of Wor

The Good
Sea Wolf was released in the arcades in 1976 complete with an attractive cabinet. The game is reminiscent to Depthcharge, in that you have to blow up ships within a certain time limit. Here, you have to deal with three types of ships rather than one, which appear on the upper-half of the screen, and the game can be played by two players simultaneously. In the early ‘80s, Commodore released some amazing ports for its two popular computers, the Commodore 64 and the VIC-20, and Sea Wolf is no exception.

One thing that stands out is the use of color and the fact that you can change the time limit rather than the default, increasing your chances at beating your previous scores. There are instructions on what you need to do, written out in a large enough font that is easy to read. During the game, the screen is laid out nicely. The scores are located at the top of the screen, while the number of torpedoes for both players are at the bottom. The ships and torpedoes for both players are different colors so that you can tell them apart. I like how the torpedoes are replaced with the word LOAD in fancy lettering.

The sound effects are standard VIC sounds. You always know when a P.T. Boat comes across the screen, when the game is beeping at you, then you can shoot it down and be awarded more points than you do if you shoot the ordinary ships. Like a lot of games of its time, Sea Wolf is ideal for a quick blast. After you get home from work or somewhere, you can fire this up and see how many ships you can destroy.

The Bad
There isn’t anything bad about this game.

The Bottom Line
As a port, Sea Wolf is much better than its arcade parent. The game is in color and you can adjust the time limit accordingly. The stats are beautifully presented, and the sound effects are very good. Sea Wolf is another example where the simplest games are always the best.

VIC-20 · by Katakis | カタキス (43091) · 2019

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Game added by Picard.

Arcade added by chirinea. VIC-20 added by Servo.

Additional contributors: Pseudo_Intellectual.

Game added November 25, 2007. Last modified September 22, 2023.