Overview
Released in 1985, ‘Super Pipeline II’ is a sequel to the original ‘Super Pipeline’. Developed by Taskset Ltd., this game was designed for the Commodore 64, a popular home computer during the 1980s.
Gameplay
The game involves guiding a group of workers to construct a pipeline while defending them from various hazards and enemies. Players control an armed foreman whose job is to ensure the workers can complete their task without interference. The game is played from a top-down perspective, where the foreman must eliminate obstacles and repair leaks to prevent water from spilling.
Features
- Challenging levels with increasing difficulty.
- A variety of enemies that require strategic planning to defeat.
- The need to balance between protection of workers and pipeline repair.
Historical Context
The game capitalized on the popularity of arcade-style action games in the mid-80s. It is remembered for its engaging and challenging gameplay, as well as its unique blend of construction and defense elements. While not a blockbuster, it holds nostalgic value for fans of the Commodore 64 era.








