Shoot-'Em-Up Construction Kit

It allows the user to make simple shoot 'em ups by drawing sprites and backgrounds and editing attack patterns.

Sprites are assigned to "Objects" - for example, enemy bullets - with separate animation and colour settings.

The Commodore 64 version comes with Slap 'n' Tickle (inspired by Slap Fight), Outlaw (a Wild West shoot 'em up in the style of the arcade game Commando), Transputer Man (set inside a computer and partially inspired by the arcade game Robotron 2084), and Celebrity Squares (featuring graphics drawn by several C64 personalities including video game journalists Gary Liddon and Gary Penn).

While attending college Ray Larabie, later known for his custom typefaces, created several games using SEUCK which spread throughout the Amiga community via the BBS network and some were included on magazine coverdisks.

These included Monster Truck Rally, Wielder Of Atoms, Mulroney Blast and Smurf Hunt.

Editing a sprite
A game built with SEUCK