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{{Short description|1991 video game programmed by Jeff Minter}} {{good article}} {{Infobox video game |title = Llamatron |image = Llamatron - title screen.jpg |caption = [[MS-DOS]] title screen |publisher = Llamasoft |designer = [[Jeff Minter]] |released = '''1991:''' Amiga, Atari ST<br />'''1992:''' MS-DOS |genre = [[Multidirectional shooter]] |modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] |platforms = [[Atari ST]], [[Amiga]], [[MS-DOS]] }} '''''Llamatron''''' (stylized '''''Llamatron: 2112''''' on the title screen) is a [[multidirectional shooter]] [[video game]] programmed by [[Jeff Minter]] of Llamasoft and released in 1991 for the [[Atari ST]] and [[Amiga]] and in 1992 for [[MS-DOS]]. Based on ''[[Robotron: 2084]]'', players of ''Llamatron'' control the eponymous creature in an attempt to stop an alien invasion of Earth and rescue animals—referred to as "Beasties"—for points. Players advance by destroying all of the enemies on each level using a laser that fires automatically in the direction that the Llamatron is moving. Various power-ups exist to aid the player in defeating the wide variety of enemies and obstacles they face along the way. Released in the later years of the Atari ST and Amiga, ''Llamatron'' was distributed as [[shareware]], containing the full game and a request to register the program for £5 if the user enjoyed the game. As of March 1992, at least 800 people had registered the game, making it unusually successful for shareware distributed without locked features or other purchase incentives. Reviews of both the Atari ST and Amiga versions praised its addictive gameplay, sound effects, and value for the registration price. Minter released a commercial remake of the game for [[iOS]], ''[[Minotron: 2112]]'', in 2011.
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