Play Battlantis (program code G) online

Play Battlantis (program code G) Online

5/5
Arcade
1986-12-31

Battlantis is a top view single screen shooter where you control a man who moves left or right at the bottom of the screen shooting various humans and creatures that move or appear above your hero. The humans/creatures are in various formations, some just appear and others sometimes leave the formation and move down the screen. Occasionally a man with a cart moves across the screen and if shot allows you to collect a bonus. As you shoot the enemy to clear the screen, they will fire back and if you are hit by their weapon or allow them to reach the bottom of the screen then you lose one of three lives. Once a screen is cleared then you will face a boss who needs multiple hits to destroy him.

Available Versions

  • Battlantis (Japan, program code E) (1986)(Arcade)

  • Battlantis (program code G) (1986)(Arcade)

  • Battlantis (program code F) (1986)(Arcade)

  • DeveloperKonami Industry Co. Ltd.
  • PublisherKonami Industry Co. Ltd.
  • Release Date1986-12-31
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsArcade
  • Players9

How to Play Battlantis (program code G) in Your Browser

1. Click Play

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2. Use Controls

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3. Save Progress

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Pro Tip

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