A downloadable game


Psytronik Software is proud to present another exciting release from Karl Hörnell - author of C64 classics like Clean Up ServiceFungusVelocipede and more recently, Iceblox Plus! In his latest game GRAVITON you have to use your powers of dexterity to steer a ball through a maze. Careful reactions and precise control are necessary to successfully navigate the mazes.


 ** THE GAME ** 

Guide the ball along the path through the maze by tilting the board and letting gravity do the work.

Try not to fall into the holes! The further you go, the more points you get.

An indicator on the right shows which way the board is currently tilted.

Focus on precise and gentle joystick motion! It may take some time getting used to.


** FEATURES ** 

· 20 challenging maps to navigate through

· Sleek clean visuals

· Responsive controls

· Silky smooth scrolling

· Atmospheric soundtracks

· TheC64 Mini/Maxi compatible


** CREDITS ** 

Programmed by Karl Hörnell

Graphics and Game Design by Karl Hörnell

Music by Hans Axelsson-Svala & Alexander Danielsson

Packaging Artwork by Karl Hörnell

Additional Packaging Design by Jason ‘Kenz’ Mackenzie

Tape Mastering by Richard Bayliss & Martin Piper

© 2021 Eweguo

Graviton is a game for the Commodore 64. You can play the game in a C64 emulator (we recommend VICE) or you can port the game onto real C64 hardware if you have the resources to do so. The download file features the .d64 (disk version), .tap (tape version) and .prg (c64 program files).

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorPsytronik Software
Tags2D, Commodore 64, Retro, scrolling

Download

Download
Graviton C64 (.d64, .prg, .tap) 219 kB

Install instructions

Graviton is a game for the Commodore 64. You can play the game in a C64 emulator (we recommend VICE) or you can port the game onto real C64 hardware if you have the resources to do so. The download file features the .d64 (disk version), .tap (tape version) and .prg (c64 program files).

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I had one of those wooden maze games as a kid myself and i find idea of this game pretty good, but in my opinion the controls do not fit the game. A mode to play this with paddles would fit the game much better and would actually be pretty similar to the physical maze game, which has those wooden nobs on the side that have to be turned in order to move the maze.

Karl Hörnell again! As a kid I loved to play Clean-Up Service...everlasting memories.
Gonna play this on real HW.
Thanks Karl!

very good

I like skill games. This morning I played through all 20 mazes. I love it!

Interesting game...