APACHE FLIGHT APACHE FLIGHT Well here is another review of a game by O.T.M. Apache Flight is a helicopter-shooting game. This game is produced by Minds I, and the graphics are done by Martin Wheeler. When you boot up with the disk you see after a while, a nice intro screen with a nice small music. In this intro screen you are told that the game is produced by Minds I, and that the graphics are done by Martin Wheeler. The way in which the letters show up on the screen is very nice done. Very short after that the game will be loaded. First you get an option-screen in which you can choose if you want to see the High scores, or if you want to play the game. Ofcourse we want to play the game because we know that we are not in the High-score table, and we have to do something about that. The game starts immediatly. You can move the helicopter by using the joystick. You can shoot other helicopters by pressing the button, and then let it go ofcourse. You also can destroy things on the ground like: houses, thanks, and other things that I can not describe for you because Me EnGlish Is nOt Goed. You can destroy things on the ground by holding the button down. Suddenly the helicopter will produce a large bom which will explode the first thing that he meets on the ground. Now something about your enemies. As I said there are helicopters, but there are alse tanks, cannons (on the ground of course.), very big helicopters and even some airplanes. Most of the helicopters are not so easy to destroy because you have to hit them more than one time, and here comes the most worse part: those bastards shoot back!!! Another problem is that most of their bullits are small, and they are verry difficult to see. If you add all problems together, you come to the conclusion that this is another very difficult game. Now for my conclusions of this game. The sound effects are nice and not very spectacular. The music is not bad. This is due to the fact that there isn't any music. And ofcourse what is not there can not be bad. The graphics are nice, and for this game goes the same for Leander: they are very big, and still the scrolling goes smooth. Well I believe you already know enough of this game, and I have to write more texts you know. So I'm quiting now. Read another text now. O.T.M.