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・ Hans Kleer
・ Hans Klein
・ Hans Klenk
・ Hans Kleppen
・ Hans Klering
・ Hans Klinga
・ Hans Klingenberg
・ Hans Klinkhammer
・ Hans Klocker
・ Hans Klodt
・ Hans Klok
・ Hans Kloss
・ Hans Kloss (artist)
・ Hans Kloss (bank manager)
・ Hans Kloss (fictional character)
Hans Kloss (video game)
・ Hans Kmoch
・ Hans Knappertsbusch
・ Hans Knauß
・ Hans Knecht
・ Hans Kniep
・ Hans Knieper
・ Hans Knirsch
・ Hans Knoll
・ Hans Knudsen
・ Hans Knudsen (painter)
・ Hans Knöll
・ Hans Koch
・ Hans Koch (disambiguation)
・ Hans Koch (SS man)


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Hans Kloss (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hans Kloss (video game)

''Hans Kloss'' is a platform game designed by Dariusz Żołna and published in Poland by LK Avalon. It was published in 1992 for the Atari XL and XE computers; a Commodore 64 conversion, programmed by Janusz Dąbrowski, was released in 1993. The game is set during World War II; the player controls Hans Kloss, the fictional protagonist of the Polish TV series ''Stawka większa niż życie'', who must find plans of a secret weapon in Adolf Hitler's headquarters, the Wolf's Lair.
''Hans Kloss'' met with success upon its release, in part thanks to its usage of a popular character. It was praised by reviewers for the quality of its gameplay, graphics and music.
== Gameplay ==

''Hans Kloss'' belongs to a genre known in Poland as ''gra labiryntowa'' ("maze game"). This categorization referred to flip-screen games set in a maze, which combined elements of action (e.g. avoiding enemies) and logic (e.g. collecting and using keys).
The player's task is to find 21 pieces of the plans of a secret Nazi weapon (the V-1 flying bomb), hidden within safes found around the corridors of the Wolf's Lair bunker, as well as a seal located in one of the rooms. Finishing the game requires the player to skillfully find his way around the mazelike bunker. Numerous closed doors bar the player's path, but keys can be found to open them, though each key is one-use.
Two counters displayed at the bottom of the screen represent the level of the protagonist's hunger and thirst. The value of the counters gradually decrease with time, and if either of them reaches zero, the game is over. They can be refilled by finding mutton legs and cups of coffee. Another threat are the Goliath tracked mines which occasionally appear in the rooms; while the protagonist remains in close contact with a mine, both counters decrease rapidly. The bunker also contains automatic machine guns with nearby motion sensors. Crossing a sensor causes the gun to fire, killing the protagonist instantly; however, a sensor can be temporarily deactivated by finding its off switch.

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