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Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom   1993
User rating: 10 DOS Shareware (partial game) Shooter
Developed by Pop Software Compatibility guide
Published by Pop Software

One of my favorite games. This is a strange variation on the shooter sub-genre that developed through Space Invaders to Galaxian to Galaga. Waves of weird-looking aliens arrive in formation and attack you. Your ship can move vertically as well as horizontally, which is a nice touch that was sadly missing in its predecessors. No more getting trapped by aliens that are sweeping left to right across the screen once they're too low to shoot. Various power-ups can be collected which make your ship a bit more powerful without feeling like gimmicks. Mini-games test your accuracy and contribute to an overall fun factor that's hard to find in games of any era. The graphics and sound are attractive and the gameplay is addictive. Originally published by Elven Software Company, the company changed their name to Pop Software by version 2. Version 3 includes a copy of DOSBox v0.63.

Downloads

Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v3.0 Shareware (2360k) 13 January 2006 Play online
Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v2.72 Shareware (353k) 15 August 1995
Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v2.7 Shareware (354k) 25 January 1995
Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v2.5 Shareware (322k) 31 July 1994
Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v2.3 Shareware (383k) 2 April 1994
Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v2.0 Shareware (363k) 12 January 1994
Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom v1.21 Shareware (361k) 28 November 1993

Availability

DO NOT pay for this game on Pop Software's website. Orders haven't been fulfilled since February 2006. I have spoken with the author, but attempts to get the orders fulfilled are ongoing. If you have paid for this game and not received your order, please read this thread about it in the forum.

Round 42   1986
User rating: 9 DOS Shareware (full version) Shooter
Developed by Elven Software (Pop Software) Compatibility guide
Published by Elven Software (Pop Software)
Graphics: CGA 160×100×16c 

Round 42 is the predecessor to Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom. It was written by Mike Pooler and published by Elven Software Company before it became Pop Software. The game is basically an advanced version of Space Invaders, with waves of aliens descending from the top of the screen, increasing in speed as their numbers decrease, and destroying you when they reach the bottom. There are no shields, and you have a limited number of "phazor" shots that never miss to help you hit those last few aliens of the round. Far from being repetitive, each of the 42 waves of aliens has a different appearance and behavior. The first wave is clearly made up of space bats, so it's interesting to see how this concept evolved into one of the most popular and bizarre shooters of all time.

Round 42 Shareware (27k)   Play online

Availability

I have found no ordering information for this game, and it is not listed on Pop Software's website.

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