''Star Trek III.4'' is a 1979 video game designed by Lance Micklus and published by
The Software Exchange
The Software Exchange was a company that produced computer games in the late 1970s and early 1980s, primarily for the TRS-80. It has origins with ''SoftSide'' magazine.
Games
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for the
TRS-80
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''Star Trek III.4'' is a Star Trek game in which the player can attack 20 Klingon battle cruisers with phasers and photon torpedoes, and the player must also manage the science and ship's computers, warp drive, and other ship systems.
Reception
Bruce Campbell reviewed ''Star Trek III.4'' in ''
The Space Gamer
''The Space Gamer'' was a magazine dedicated to the subject of science fiction and fantasy board games and tabletop role-playing games. It quickly grew in importance and was an important and influential magazine in its subject matter from the la ...
'' No. 36.
Campbell commented that "''Star Trek III.4'' has provided many hours of entertainment. If you are looking for a moderately complex space simulation, I recommend this one."
Reviews
*''
Moves'' #55, p32
[https://strategyandtacticspress.com/library-files/Moves%20Issue55.pdf]
References
External links
reviewC+VGSoftSide review
{{Star Trek video games
1979 video games
The Software Exchange games
Space combat simulators
TRS-80 games
TRS-80-only games
Video games based on Star Trek
Video games developed in the United States