Alligator Moeras (Alligator Swamp)
Alligator Moeras (Alligator Swamp)
Publisher: (Unknown)Genre: Collect'em Up
Programmer: Jos Leppens
Year: 1980
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Language: Dutch
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The keyboard graphic responds to mouse clicks, touch events, and key presses.
Hold your shift key while clicking the PET keyboard to get the graphics
characters.
(The emulator simulates pressing the PET's left shift-key at the
same time as the clicked key.)
Changing the size of memory or changing the ROM version forces a reset of the PET.
The emulator has an IEEE-488 device at address 8. It can be used load and save (.prg) files.
Some programs don't run on ROM1 and some require more memory than the default 8K.
Game Notes
May include inaccurate AI generated content
"Alligator Moeras" is a game written by Jos Leppens, a developer known for creating software for the Commodore PET. The game was likely developed in the late 1970s or early 1980s, during the peak of the Commodore PET's popularity. Jos Leppens was part of a small but active community of developers creating games and software for early personal computers, particularly for the Commodore PET series.The exact details about the gameplay, plot, or mechanics of "Alligator Moeras" are not well-documented, and there is limited information available about its release or distribution. The publisher of the game remains unknown, which is not uncommon for early computer games, as many were distributed informally or through small, independent channels. The title suggests a theme involving alligators and a swamp ("moeras" is Dutch for "swamp"), but specific details about the game's content are scarce.Jos Leppens is primarily remembered for his work on other Commodore PET games, such as "Lunar Lander" and "Space Invaders," which were popular among early computer enthusiasts. While "Alligator Moeras" is less well-known, it is part of the broader legacy of early computer gaming and the pioneering efforts of developers like Leppens, who contributed to the growth of the gaming industry during its formative years.