Enforcer (computer game)

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Enforcer is a space shooter that was developed in 1992 by the game developer Manfred Trenz for the Commodore 64 and is the successor to the game Katakis . The music comes from Markus Siebold .

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Enforcer , also known as Katakis 2 , is another horizontally scrolling space shooter by Manfred Trenz, which he wrote for Golden Disk under the pseudonym "The Master". You fly with a space glider through six different zones of increasing difficulty and each with a boss at the end of the level. The Enforcer Full Metal Megablast (EFM) is a state-of-the-art combat glider. In the basic configuration, it is equipped with a high-performance pulse energy drive (HLPET) and a plasma rapid fire blaster (PSFB). In addition, the EFM has a power beam with sufficient firepower to destroy heavily armored and large enemies.

The EFM can be expanded and upgraded in many ways by adding various modules that appear in the course of the game. At the beginning there are four gliders available, each equipped with three smart bombs. In each zone there are additional extra ladders that are only noticeable on closer inspection.

Enforcer contains many graphics from Turrican .

Ports

In 2011, ports of the game were released for iPad and iPhone .

Enforcer 2

In 2008 a demo called Enforcer 2 was released by Protovision by André Bürger (see also Katakis) and Oliver Lindau . The game was not completed.

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