Overview
Released in 1986, Bomb Scare is an arcade-style video game that was developed for classic home computer systems. The game captures the essence of the mid-80s video gaming scene with its simple graphics and straightforward, yet addictive, gameplay.
Gameplay
The objective in Bomb Scare is to defuse time bombs placed at varying locations. As the player, you navigate through a maze-like environment, avoiding obstacles and enemies while racing against the clock to find and disable the bombs. The game tests both reflexes and strategic thinking, as each level becomes increasingly difficult with more bombs and complex mazes.
Reception
While Bomb Scare may not be as well-known as some other titles from the same era, it gained a small following among enthusiasts of challenge-driven arcade games. The game’s simplistic design and escalating difficulty levels were appealing to those who enjoyed a mix of action and strategy.
Historical Context
The game was released at a time when home computers were gaining popularity, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in digital entertainment. However, because it was overshadowed by larger, more complex titles released around the same time, it remains a relatively obscure gem from the 80s gaming library.









