TURBO GIRL - DINAMIC - SPECTRUM REVIEW

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Turbo Girl is a shoot'em up game for Spectrum, among other systems, published by Dinamic in 1988.

The stability of the space colonies is in danger. An army of robot ships, commanded by three mysterious cybernetic beings called Elders, are intercepting supplies destined for various strategic points.

The Korg Army's first responders decide to send their best fighter, Lieutenant G.Irl, to deal with the difficult situation. Riding her imposing cyber motorcycle, she is going to show why she is nicknamed Turbo Girl.

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A full-fledged elite member of the Korg army, Turbo Girl has been equipped with a highly maneuverable motorized unit that also has the ability to perform great leaps thanks to its propulsion jets.

In addition to this, the bike's fairing features heavy armor plating that allows it to withstand several hits before exploding. Also, a pair of laser cannons have been mounted on the front in order to deter hostile elements.

Our first objective is to liberate a semi-abandoned space station. We must advance through the intricate labyrinth of pipes, avoiding both enemy patrols and possible meteor showers.

The bridge that connects the station to the planet's surface has also been occupied. The structure is old and quite deteriorated, so we must be careful where we step if we don't want to fall into the vacuum of space.

The last Elder lurks in the desert. What was once a lush landscape teeming with life is now scorched and filled with menace. Scorching winds carry dangerous brush that can tear your mount to pieces.

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