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Reviews for Tujad (#5448)

Review by YOR on 11 Mar 2014 (Rating: 3)

Sort of plays like a human version of Cybernoid. Pretty nice and it's enjoyable collecting the pieces but the continuous noise will drive you mad. Best to play in mute.

Review by WhenIWasCruel on 13 Dec 2015 (Rating: 3)

by Orpheus Ltd (Andy Green, Jeff Philips, Stuart J. Ruecroft)

It's your run of the mill maze game with radioactive leaks. You're a walking and floating robot that must collect dozen of parts of a circuit that will help stop the leak, or something like that. You have a laser too, plus a very limited amount of grenades and a couple of other weapons, for the tougher droids. There are teleportation booths to reach new areas and try to complete the puzzle of circuit fragments. The game is very playable, graphics are nice, and your character is well animated. It's quite easy and not very challenging, so, lacking in variety too, can get boring very fast. It's a decent effort, anyway.

3/5

Review by Rebelstar Without a Cause on 18 Aug 2016 (Rating: 4)

A maze game that's not brutally difficult. And that's a good thing in my book.

Review by The Dean of Games on 22 Mar 2020 (Rating: 4)

1986 Ariolasoft (UK)
by Andy Green, Jeff Philips & Stuart Ruecroft

Tujad is a straightforward maze game. The main goal is to build a computer processor by findings all of it's pieces and introducing it in the main computer.
The game plays rather well and because you easily finds pieces, the quest doesn't get boring instead it's more compelling than the usual maze game.
Graphically I think it's well done, I dnt particularly like the alien enemies, they should be more recognizable and not just look like monsters.
Overall a very enjoyable game.