Typo Attack

Typo Attack
Publisher(s) Atari Program Exchange
Atari, Inc.
Designer(s) David Buehler[1]
Platform(s) Atari 8-bit
Release 1982: APX
1984: Cartridge
Genre(s) Fixed shooter, Educational game
Mode(s) Single player

Typo Attack is an educational game for the Atari 8-bit family written by David Buehler and published by the Atari Program Exchange in 1982.[1] Buehler was seventeen when the game won the US$25,000 Atari Star Award for the best APX program of 1982.[2] Typo Attack is designed to improve the user's typing skill.

In 1983, Buehler had two action games published by the Atari Program Exchange: Wyzle![3] and Impact.[4]

Gameplay

The game takes place on a single screen, divided up into multiple columns. At the bottom of each column is a letter or punctuation symbol and various enemies appear randomly at the top of the columns. Players must press the corresponding letter in a column in order to make the letter fire at the advancing enemies. If an enemy reaches the bottom of the screen they will remove part of the shield around the letter, and if it is eaten away completely the player will lose a life. Depending on the level, the letters assigned to each column will change at irregular intervals.

Ports

In 1984, Atari, Inc. moved Typo Attack into its official line as a cartridge (RX8057). A version was planned for the unreleased Atari CX-3000 Graduate, an add-on which turned the Atari 2600 into a home computer.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
  2. "Inside Atari: Star Award Winner", Antic, April 1983
  3. "Wyzle!". Atari Mania.
  4. "Impact". Atari Mania.
  5. "The Atari CX-3000 "Graduate" Computer".
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