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Space Armada

Space Armada

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: 1981
Developer: APh Technological Consulting
Publishers: Azur Interactive Games Limited, Mattel, Xbox Game Studios
Platforms: Intellivision, Android, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Xbox 360
Description: 2 Players Goals are to Destroy the other Player's Fleet. Player 1 Controls: Q,W,E Player 2 Controls: I,O,P Touch Controls are also supported

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