You can also use your saw to make covered holes for your opponent to drop into the icy water.
Traps range from dynamite, hidden in snowdrifts, exploding when picked up by your opponent. Just remember where you left everything, else you'll be falling into your own lure! As you can only hold one thing at a time, laying traps around your hidden (or left oh-so-obviously items) is a good strategy. You need to be holding the briefcase once you have the objects to place them in it and will drop it if you fall foul to any traps or get snowballed. The object of the game is to find and collect all three objects for the new spy rocket ship (A computer card, a camera and a small satellite) in the briefcase, all of which are hidden in the snowdrifts dotted around the map. This time, the scrap takes place in the frozen Arctic, the objective: Find the essential components of a brand new rocket before you freeze to death! And more importantly, before your opponent - the deadly Black Spy - escapes his own fate or completes the mission instead! The duo, the White Spy (you) and the deadly Black Spy continue their battle.
You may notice, on winning the game, the rocket from which you Launch and Escape says this on it's side. There was a fourth earmarked to be made – Spies in Space – that never was. Released in the UK in 1989 for several contemporary platforms.
Spy vs Spy: Arctic Antics is an Action / Arcade game, for one or two players, developed by First Star Software and published by Wicked Soft. Spy series reached it's end in Arctic Antics.
With characters Taken from MAD Magazine, the Spy Vs.