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    Rescue at Rigel
    Developer(s)Epyx
    Publisher(s)Epyx
    Designer(s)Jon Freeman
    EngineCustom (probably modified Temple of Apshai)
    Platform(s)Apple II, DOS, TRS-80, VIC-20, Atari 8-bit.
    Release date1980
    Genre(s)Sci-Fi CRPG
    Mode(s)Single player
    Rating(s)N/A
    MediaVarious, usually one 5¼" disk
    System requirementsNo special requirements
    Input methodsKeyboard

    Rescue at Rigel is a 1980 science fiction computer role-playing game written and published by Automated Simulations (later known as Epyx), and later branded as part of the Starquest series. The game was released for the Apple II, DOS, as a PC Booter, TRS-80, VIC-20, and Atari 8-bit. Rescue at Rigel was soon followed by Star Warrior in the Starquest series, although Star Warrior used a more heavily modified game engine.

    Atari 8bit version of Rescue at Rigel

    Players take on the role of adventurer Sudden Smith. Smith must try to rescue captives from the interior of an asteroid orbiting the star Rigel. Players have 60 minutes to rescue 10 human captives from the alien moon base. They must first find the captives before delivering them to the rescue ship (via a transport beam). Players must defeat or avoid the enemies wandering the base: the alien Tollahs, two types of armed robots, a six-legged "cerbanth", and a huge amoebic slug. As players forge deeper into the alien stronghold, they have the opportunity to acquire better weapons.

    The playfield is presented as a top-down view of the current location of the hero. In gameplay and presentation, Rescue at Rigel is very similar to Temple of Apshai, a popular dungeon crawl by Epyx. Though simplistic by today's standards, this game was a pioneering game in the early home computer era. Rescue at Rigel added a timer to the basic game engine, but was otherwise very similar to their earlier games. The game was turn-based, with the player given a certain number of "points" to spend on various actions, completing their turn when the points ran out.

    Although nominally a science fiction setting, the plot of rescuing hostages was perhaps derived from the Iran Hostage Crisis, which was headline news when the game was written. Additionally, one type of enemy which the player must defeat is the High Tollah, a name that resembles the title of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Iranian religious leader whose supporters took the American hostages.

    See also

    • 2400 A.D.

    External links

    • Rescue at Rigel at MobyGames
    • Rescue at Rigel at Home of the Underdogs


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