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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Unrelated to]] the final [[Literature/{{Xenocide}} novel]] of the ''Literature/EndersGame'' series by the Creator/OrsonScottCard.



* DefeatEqualsExplosion: Everything shot with your blaster instantly explodes and disappears without a trace.



* InferredHolocaust: Your planet has had three moons for a very long time and now, you have blown them all up. Given that in the real world, our Moon drives the ocean's tides due to its gravity, such massive destruction is bound to massively rebalance these gravitational effects on the planet itself, potentially generating tsunamis and the like. And that is ''before'' the possibility that debris from the destroyed moons are going to eventually rain over the planet itself, much like the original Endor Holocaust, except worse.

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''Xenocide'' is a game released in 1987. It was published by Micro Revelations, Inc. and developed by Creator/PangeaSoftware, Inc.

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''Xenocide'' is a GenreBusting game released in 1987. It was published by Micro Revelations, Inc. and developed by Creator/PangeaSoftware, Inc.



* Level 1 is a first-person 3D space flight simulation, as the player pilots a ship over the moon's surface looking for the entrance to a cave.
* Level 2 is a side-view scrolling shooter in which the player explores the cave in search of bombs.

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* Level 1 is a first-person 3D space flight simulation, as the player pilots a ship over the moon's surface looking for the entrance to a cave.
* Level 2 is a side-view scrolling shooter SideView PlatformGame in which the player explores the cave on foot, with just grenades, a blaster and a jetpack, in search of bombs.



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* AttractMode: Waiting for 30 seconds at the menu activates one.
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BigCreepyCrawlies: Those are some pretty big The huge insectoids you fight (or ram) during the first, surface stage of any moon. The subsequent sections do not seem to possess them, however, even when you account for the ArtShift between the stages.
* BloodlessCarnage: Averted: ramming the alien
bugs flying at you.during the first stage of any moon will sometimes result in a red, blue, green or orange splatter on the screen.
* BottomlessMagazines: Averted; the player may wield a blaster firing purple energy projectiles, but it still limited to around 150 shots.
* ConcussionFrags: Your character starts on-foot stages with around '''70''' grenades. The flip side is that they all have a truly tiny explosion radius.



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DeflectorShields: One of the one active bonuses that may be found in the cave sections is a mega shield.
* InferredHolocaust: Your planet has had three moons for a very long time and now, you have blown them all up. Given that in the real world, our Moon drives the ocean's tides due to its gravity, such massive destruction is bound to massively rebalance these gravitational effects on the planet itself, potentially generating tsunamis and the like. And that is ''before'' the possibility that debris from the destroyed moons are going to eventually rain over the planet itself, much like the original Endor Holocaust, except worse.
* ItsTheOnlyWayToBeSure: The premise is apparently that all the alien-infested moons are so far gone, that blowing them up once and for all is the only solution.
* JetPack: Your character possesses one during the cave-exploring sections. Its fuel supply is also '''not''' infinite.
* LaserHallway: The cave sections will sometimes have things you need, be that a bomb or just a bonus, placed in the nooks and crannies and guarded by a laser beam completely blocking off the way. However, shooting either the top or the bottom beam projector will completely shut it off, and let you claim the item.
* PinballProjectile: During the final, top-down section of each moon, your blaster's shots will actually reflect off of walls.
* ScoringPoints: You receive points for every enemy you destroy.
* SpikesOfDoom: There are falling stalactites in the caves, as well as the rows of more conventional stalagmites on some floors.
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: Those are some pretty big bugs flying at you.
* CopyProtection: You better have the manual with you, because the game will ask you to type in a word from a line on a page of the manual.


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''Xenocide'' is a game released in 1987. It was published by Micro Revelations, Inc. and developed by Pangea Software, Inc.

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''Xenocide'' is a game released in 1987. It was published by Micro Revelations, Inc. and developed by Pangea Software, Creator/PangeaSoftware, Inc.
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''Xenocide'' is a game released in 1987. It was published by Micro Revelations, Inc. and developed by Pangea Software, Inc.

Aliens have taken over the three moons orbiting your home planet, and your mission is to blow them up (not just the aliens, but the entire moons!).

Each moon contains four levels incorporating several gameplay modes and perspectives:

* Level 1 is a first-person 3D space flight simulation, as the player pilots a ship over the moon's surface looking for the entrance to a cave.
* Level 2 is a side-view scrolling shooter in which the player explores the cave in search of bombs.
* Level 3 is similar to level 2, except it takes place underwater.
* Level 4 is the final one; it is a top-down grid-based maze shooter, as the player tries to plant the bombs and escape before they explode.

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