Elevator Action 3D (2006) is a remake that transforms the classic 1983 arcade espionage mission into a fast-paced First-Person Shooter (FPS) experience on legacy mobile devices. You navigate multi-story buildings, using elevators tactically while collecting documents and evading agents. This version preserves the core objective but modernizes the gameplay with 3D environments and crisp graphics, adding special tactical elements to the vertical infiltration loop.
The gameplay loop centers on vertical infiltration. Players are tasked with moving between floors using elevators to locate and collect required documents. The setting maintains the tense atmosphere of the original, focusing on quick execution of objectives under pressure from enemy forces.
The most significant departure from the 1983 predecessor is the transition from a 2D, side-scrolling perspective to a fully 3D environment viewed through a First-Person Shooter (FPS) lens. This change necessitates a complete re-evaluation of movement and combat strategy.
This remake incorporates crisp graphics designed to enhance the action on the target mobile platforms of its time. This visual upgrade provides a more immersive presentation compared to the original's sprite-based graphics.
While the perspective is modernized, the fundamental structure is preserved. The necessity of using elevators for floor-to-floor transit and the primary goal of document collection remain central to the experience, maintaining fidelity to the arcade heritage.
The shift to an FPS view fundamentally alters player engagement with adversaries. Encounters with enemy agents now involve direct, first-person combat, demanding different reflexes and spatial awareness than the original required. This modernization introduces special tactical elements that leverage the added depth of the 3D space, resulting in a fast-paced, vertical shooter adventure.
This version is presented as a standalone adventure, combining Shooter and Adventure genres. There is no documented Downloadable Content (DLC) or expansion content associated with this specific 2006 release.