Saper

Saper

PC

Release Date: January 1, 1993

Arcade, platformers, puzzle elements, singleplayer

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Saper is a classic arcade game from the first half of the nineties with logical elements. We play the role of a sapper, which is to detonate all the bombs on the next levels of the mined building. The title has a two-dimensional graphic design.

Saper is a two-dimensional platform game with logical elements originally released on Atari computers. In 1993 it was introduced to the PC market by LK Avalon.

The story tells the story of a criminal organisation that managed to steal important NATO documents. Many CIA agents set out to recover them, but none of them returns from the mission. As a result, the authorities decide to blow up the criminals' headquarters so that the contents of confidential files do not see the light of day. For this purpose, many explosives have been placed in the building, but one problem has arisen... Someone has to fire them up manually.

This is where the title sapper and the main character of the game comes into action. Observing the two-dimensional charts from above, we try to detonate all the loads placed on 64 levels and at the same time get out of life. The order in which explosives are fired plays a key role. If we do this in the wrong way, we can cut off the escape route. An additional difficulty is the fact that the hero moves relatively slowly, and we have only 2 minutes to complete each stage.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Saper Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: LK Avalon

Publisher: LK Avalon

Age restrictions: none