CABAL - TAD - ARCADE REVIEW
Cabal is an arcade aiming game, published by TAD in 1988.
The Republic of Allied Terrorists plans a massive attack on a global scale. As a member of an elite commando, you volunteer for a secret suicide mission.
A single man, armed with bombs and a machine gun, against an entire army made up of hundreds of soldiers and all types of war machinery. Leave no stone unturned and the rest of the world will thank you forever.
There are several missions to complete, each divided into four phases. At the end of the last phase a final boss will test our combat skills.
Our character is armed with a machine gun with unlimited ammunition, whose sights can be moved to aim and shoot, and a limited arsenal of hand grenades. He is also able to roll on the ground and thus dodge bullets and projectiles.
During our journey we will find items by destroying the elements of the scenery and shooting down our enemies. We can get points, more bombs, and two types of rifle that improve the scope and rate of fire.
To complete each level, we must completely fill the Enemy bar, which we will achieve by shooting at everything that moves on the screen. We face an entire army made up of soldiers, planes, tanks, helicopters and trucks.