Play Front Line (AA1, 4 PCB version) online

Play Front Line (AA1, 4 PCB version) Online

5/5
Arcade
1981-12-31

Front Line is a vertically scrolling action game. Your mission is to infiltrate enemy territory and destroy their fortress. To reach the fortress, you will have to make your way through varied and dangerous terrain. Jungles, deserts, brush, and rocks all slow your progress, plus each area has numerous enemy fighters and tanks trying to stop you. To help get past these obstacles, you are armed with a machine gun and grenades; at some points in the game you may even come across an abandoned tank which you can control to increase your odds of survival. When you reach the end of the level and successfully destroy the fortress, the game will repeat at a higher level of difficulty. Gameplay is for one or two players, and four different skill levels are available.

Available Versions

  • Front Line (1983)(MSX)

  • Front Line (AA1, 4 PCB version) (1981)(Arcade)

  • DeveloperTaito Corporation
  • PublisherTaito Corporation
  • Release Date1981-12-31
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsArcade
  • Players5

How to Play Front Line (AA1, 4 PCB version) in Your Browser

1. Click Play

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2. Use Controls

Use your keyboard to control the game. Check the keyboard configuration section below for details.

3. Save Progress

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Pro Tip

For the best experience playing Front Line (AA1, 4 PCB version), use a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard. Full-screen mode provides the most immersive gameplay.

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