Panic Springs Gamesmold Introducing the "ANNO 1977" series: Experience a fast-paced, procedural ultra-retro skill game that could just as well d… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsIntroducing the "ANNO 1977" series: Experience a fast-paced, procedural ultra-retro skill game that could just as well date back to 1977! Not only was that the birth year of the creator of this app, but also the iconic Atari VCS (Atari 2600) was born back then. Let this game take you back to the golden age of video games, combining 1-bit sprites, rainbow gradients, scanline graphics and oscillator sounds with an addictive gameplay system. Legions of monsters have conquered the island of Harry Helix! Use his spring legs and his propeller backpack to escape from the strange villains. - Easy One-Key-Action: Simply press the right arrow key to accelerate. Go fast for higher scores, but beware of dangerous obstacles! - Procedural landscapes: The vast game world is generated procedurally and not randomly - so you can memorize tricky passages and where to speed up carelessly! - Unlock persistent bonus rockets: Use them to skip landscapes - or save them to break away from dangerous situations. Jump in and relive those fond childhood memories! - Panic Springs has been featured as New and Noteworthy on the Mac App Store and on iTunes worldwide! - Rated 4.5 out of 5 by Gamezebo: "Panic Springs is an intense, fast-paced side-scroller that would easily fit in with the leisure suits and feathered hairdos of yesteryear. But with its timelessly addictive gameplay and in-demand retro presentation, it fits in just fine in the twenty-first century, too" Read more: http://www.gamezebo.com/games/panic-springs/review#ixzz1UYbDZuM4 Information Seller:Gamesmold Genre:Action, Arcade, Entertainment, Games Release:Jul 12, 2011 Updated:Jan 22, 2019 Version:1.1.2 Size:5.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Atari 2600 style all the way: Sprites are 8 pixels wide, only one color per scanline and object, rainbow-gradients, oscillator sounds - even the tiny black bars on the left screen side are there (they appeared when the Atari still needed processing time before drawing the line, as it had no frame buffer). Have fun! Thomas www.gamesmold.com (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in