Overview
The Halley Project: A Mission In Our Solar System is an educational space simulation game developed by Tom Snyder Productions, Inc. and released in 1985. The game was available for several platforms, including the Commodore 64 and Apple II.
Gameplay
The game invites players on a mission across our solar system. As an aspiring astronaut, the player’s objective is to travel between the planets, fulfilling various missions that are educational and engaging. The game encourages exploration of the solar system, providing information on planetary details and requiring navigational skills to complete the missions successfully.
Educational Aspects
Combining entertainment with education, it was designed as a tool to teach players about the solar system and space travel dynamics. The missions simulate real astronomical observations and incorporate scientific data, offering a learning experience blended with gameplay.
Historical Context
Released during a time when interest in space exploration was particularly high due to the upcoming appearance of Halley’s Comet in 1986, the game capitalized on this excitement. It was one of the few games of its time to focus extensively on delivering educational content in a fun and interactive format.









