Space Crusade (video game)

Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. released the video game version of Space Crusade in early 1992.[6][7] The ZX Spectrum version was voted number 24 in the Your Sinclair Readers' Top 100 Games of All Time.[10] The reviewer from Amiga Action said that he had "no reservations in recommending this game to everyone, especially commanders with prior experience in the Adeptus Astartes".[12] The reviewer form The One for Amiga Games stated that "Space Crusade retains much of the original feel of the board game, but the computer format adds some great touches you'd be hard pressed to imitate physically, short of tipping lighter fluid over the board characters and lighting them as they get blown away".[14] The reviewer from Amiga Mania wrote that Space Crusade has "a lot of nice effects, touches and tweaks which a great game needs to lift itself above its competitors".
Developer(s)Gremlin InteractivePublisher(s)Producer(s)Artist(s)Composer(s)Barry LeitchWarhammer 40,000Platform(s)Atari STMS-DOSAmstrad CPCCommodore 64ZX SpectrumGenre(s)Turn-based tacticsSingle-playermultiplayervideo gameSpace Crusadeboard gameGremlin Graphics Software Ltd.expansion packisometricYour SinclairlevelsFuture PublishingThe New Zealand HeraldThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMobyGamesPage 6Adventure board gamesHeroQuestAdvanced HeroQuestWarhammer QuestMilton BradleyGames WorkshopImperial ArmourCodex (Warhammer 40,000)DatasheetAdeptus TitanicusAeronautica ImperialisBattlefleet GothicDark MillenniumGorkamorkaHorus HeresyInquisitorNecromundaSpace HulkWarhammer 40,000 Collectible Card GameSpace Hulk (1993)Space Hulk (2013)RoleplayDark HeresyRogue TraderDeathwatchBlack CrusadeOnly WarWhite DwarfWarhammer 40,000 novelsCiaphas CainEisenhornFirst and OnlyGaunt's GhostsThe Horus HeresyWarhammer 40,000 comicsBlood and ThunderDamnation CrusadeHard ChoicesThe RedeemerWarhammer MonthlyHammer and BolterSecret LevelGrimdarkGrimdark FutureSymbol of ChaosSpace Marine