Apollo 18: The Moon Missions | |
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Developer(s) | AIM Software |
Publisher(s) | Project Two Interactive |
Apollo 18: The Moon Missions is a simulation video game developed by American studio AIM Software and published by Project Two Interactive on March 31, 1999, for Windows.
The game tales place on two disks: a video-heavy tutorial disk, and the simulation training at Johnson Space Center. Players learn proper commands and sequence, and then apply this to the Apollo 18 to ensure a successful launch.
While the Apollo 18 is fictitious, the game is based on the real events that led to the 1969 Moon landing.[1]
IGN felt that the game ultimately left feelings of boredom and frustration.[2] Gamesmania gave the title a rating of 20%[3] while PC Joker gave it 19%.[4] GamePro criticised the Spartan 200 page manual.[5]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo 18: The Moon Missions.
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