Hot Line by Ludotronic
Details Title: Les Téléphones Fous / Hot Line Publisher: Ludotronic Screen: Liquid Crystal Display ( LCD ) Series: Sporty Time & Fun ( VTech ) Release Date: 1982 Description An office clerk has to answer phones calls as quickly as possible in this 1982 handheld electronic LCD game from Ludotronic. Gameplay Phone signals travel along one of three phone lines. Move the clerk's hand LEFT and RIGHT to answer the call as the signal reaches the phone. Any call not answered results in a miss. Score three misses and the game is over. You'll score 10 points for every call answered. The speed and number of calls will increase as the score increases. A short rest is awarded every 1000 points after which the speed and number of calls will briefly return to that at the start of the game before increasing again as the score increases. In Game B a secretary occasionally appears waiting for the clerk to sign some documents. Move the clerk's hand quickly all the way to the RIGHT to sign the document for 50 bonus points. But be sure to time it carefully as the phone calls don't stop coming while he is signing the documents.

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