Overview
Panic Soldier is a relatively obscure video game released in 1997, developed by the South Korean company Trigger Soft. This side-scrolling shooter invites players into a world of fast-paced action and strategic gameplay.
Gameplay
The game is designed as a classic side-scrolling shooter, featuring a variety of levels filled with enemies and obstacles. Players maneuver their character, armed to the teeth, through stages by shooting enemies and dodging incoming fire and hazards. The game incorporates a variety of power-ups and weapon enhancements, allowing players to adapt their tactics as they progress.
Development and Reception
Developed by Trigger Soft, a company known for its ventures in the arcade and shooter game genres, the game did not gain a large following outside of South Korea. As such, specific details about the development process remain scarce, and the game has not seen wide discussion in historical retrospectives of the late 90s gaming scene. Despite its relative obscurity, it retains a niche audience who appreciate the retro gameplay and challenging mechanics typical of the era.
Legacy
While it may not have achieved widespread acclaim, the game serves as an example of the diversity in game design during the 1990s. It stands as a testament to smaller developers like Trigger Soft, who contributed to the vibrant and varied gaming landscape of the time.






