KIM Goes to the Moon

aka: Lunar Lander
Moby ID: 112776
no cover image no cover

add cover

Description

KIM Goes to the Moon is a Lunar Lander variant. The game is played on the six digit LED display on the front panel of the KIM-1. The first four LEDs represent the crafts altitude or fuel level (the player can toggle the state). The last two LEDs represent the rate of descent. The player uses the number keys to change the thrust rate in an attempt to land the module safely on the moon without running out of fuel.

Groups +

Credits (KIM-1 version)

Written by
Acknowledgements
  • Ted Beach (suggested the addition of the F flag when displaying fuel)
  • Chuck Eaton (spotted the cause of an erratic bug in the original keyboard input subroutine)

Analytics

MobyPro Early Access

Upgrade to MobyPro to view research rankings and price history! (when applicable)

Related Games

Kim
Released 2016 on Windows, Macintosh
Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon
Released 1993 on DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows...
Kim Nim
Released 1977 on KIM-1
Jumping Kim
Released 2018 on iPhone, Android, iPad
Lander
Released 1977 on Commodore PET/CBM
Space Flight
Released 1977 on SWTPC 6800, HP Programmable Calculator
Pink Goes to Hollywood
Released 1993 on SNES
Pink Goes to Hollywood
Released 1993 on Genesis
Ronnie Goes to Hollywood
Released 1987 on ZX Spectrum

Identifiers +

  • MobyGames ID: 112776
  • [ Please login / register to view all identifiers ]

Contribute

Are you familiar with this game? Help document and preserve this entry in video game history! If your contribution is approved, you will earn points and be credited as a contributor.

Contributors to this Entry

Game added by vedder.

Game added September 2, 2018. Last modified February 22, 2023.