Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is a dynamic free shooter loosely based on events presented in the fifth episode of Star Wars. The player's role here is to eliminate more enemies in order to be able to progress to the next, more difficult level.
Nice graphics and quite good sound encourage you to try to get the highest possible score during the game. Depending on the stage, individual actions are scored differently. Destruction of the enemy is a basic form of improving the result, but it is more profitable to aim at enemies, e.g.
when they connect to the base via radio or sometimes fly between the legs of a walking AT-AT before we destroy a smaller AT-ST. Of course, there was no shortage of the option of stretching the cable to knock down the armoured giants to the ground. Missions were divided into such played on the snow-covered Hoth and those in space, with the participation of Tie Fighters and a flight through the tingle asteroid.
Additional points are added for collecting the letters that make up the inscription ONE, which results in a significant improvement of the output. The game can be played on several difficulty levels, so the game does not get bored too quickly. It's something not only for fans of the cinema trilogy.









