MOON RESCUE - John Miller - (ZX Computing-Aug/Sep 83-Page 98) RESCUE THE ASTRONAUTS IN THIS LUNAR LISTING FRO YOUR SPECTRUM, COURTESY OF JOHN MILLER. The object of the game is to rescue the ten astronauts stranded on the moon. You have three rather ancient space craft capable only of left and right movement, and an initial thrust to clear the surface of the moon. At the beginning of the game, you are docked in your mothership traversing left and right at the top of the screen. Below are asteroid-type objects, and all you have to do is to get through this layer and you'll find the astronauts on the surface of the moon. MOON MADNESS To start your descent, press the '0'; after that you can only move left and right using the '5' and '8' keys respectively - you descend automatically. During your descent you must avoid hitting the asteroids and then attempt to land your craft on the magenta landing pads. Once down safely, there will be a short delay while one of the astronauts clambers aboard. You then have to make your way back to the mothership, this time trying to avoid the cyan enemy ships which guard the planet. To begin your ascent, press the '0' key again and then guide your ship using the cursor keys to move left and right until you dock with the mothership. Once docked, you unload your human cargo and head off to rescue another astronaut. The game ends when you have either rescued all ten astronauts or lost all three of your ships. Should you find the game to easy, you could always alter the velocities of the asteroids and the enemy space craft by changing the value of PINC in line 9042. - All this about keyboard controls, this version has been modified to use the Kempston Joystick. This info file was typed by Michael Bruhn 7/6-1998