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The Bilestoad

The Bilestoad

Details: Computer game
Descr: The Bilestoad is a computer game by Marc Goodman for the Apple II, released in 1982 by Datamost. In The Bilestoad, players control meatlings that hack and battle with axes and shields from a top-view perspective. The name is derived from the German words Beil and Tod. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Developer: Marc Goodman
Designer: Marc Goodman
Publisher: Datamost
Platform: Apple II
Modes: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

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