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''Monsters in Hell'' is a
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game written by Martin Lewis and released by
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in 1983. The player kills wizards by digging holes in the floor to watch them plummet to their death. The screen layout and gameplay are similar to the 1980 Universal arcade game '' Space Panic''.


Gameplay

Gameplay Title screen


Reception

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'' magazine wrote: The magazine did not recommend the game, stating it "gives the impression of being out of date" with its "small, jerky character graphics" and "lack of sound and not much use of colour".


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Monsters In Hell 1983 video games Platform games Video games developed in the United Kingdom Video game clones ZX Spectrum games ZX Spectrum-only games Single-player video games