Alien Fish Finger is a shareware run and gun platformer where you play as Frank Finger on a mission to save the Earth from evil aliens. The gameplay includes fast paced gun battles, some destructible terrain, and secret areas.
An updated version was released in 2011 as charity-ware.
Binary Asylum's final release puts you in control of a helicopter, and sets you 32 missions to complete. The level structures involve different military objectives, of protecting or destroying a particular area. The surprise is in the graphics - patchwork-quilt style landscapes and a remote view, reminiscent of Virus. The game offers joystick and mouse control options, as well as sections in which you must direct ships and planes. A range of weapons are offered, with resupply ships on the water to dock with.
Negotiations have collapsed, border positions have been strengthened and troops are building up on all major fronts. The world has split in two, a line drawn between east and west, two mega-powers face each other, armed and ready for war.
A320 Airbus Vol. 2 is the second main game in the Airbus series following the first two that were split up based on the territory to cover. This flight simulator improves the original game by more authentic navigation systems, improved flight and control. Also, some improvements in usability in preparing a flight are included. Four new areas are added in Europe: Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Canaries. These four areas add 29 new airports and 200 new radio beacons.
The game includes a duty mode starting as a rookie to become a chief pilot. Evaluation is based on various factors such as the runaway landing angle or the conservation of reserve fuel. In the training mode the weather parameters can be set manually, but in duty mode they are selected randomly and need to be taken into account when setting the flight path. Players also need to tap in the coordinates to set up the navigational system.
The package includes a pilot's manual and approach charts.
In this prequel to Valhalla and the Lord of Infinity, you play Infinity's mentor on his quest of hatred in which murder is the ultimate goal.
Infinity has been jealous of his brother, the Good King Garamond, for as long as he can remember, and all for a twist of fate. Infinity had been born too late to be king.
Set in the mystical castle of Valhalla, you encounter a horde of brain melting puzzles through four vast levels of dazzling graphics and exceptional gameplay in which the art of communication is the name of the game.
Use the joystick button to bring up a series of icon that let you access a map of the level, or to look at, pick up, operate, or move objects. The disk icon that is among them allows you to save, load, or restart a game. Some of these icons are available when you choose to use an inventory object on something on the screen.
There are two bars on either side of the screen. One bar is your stamina. Whenever you stand on a hazard, your stamina decreases. When you have no stamina left, y
Citadel, a.k.a Cytadela, is an FPS released for the Amiga in 1995, and multi-platform open source project since 2006, in which you have to stop a riot on an prison island.
Gravity Power was a specially licensed version of Gravity Force II for the staff of Amiga Power magazine. As such it was only released on that magazine's issue 50 cover disk. It features single player missions and a 2-player multiplayer mode. The aim is to pilot a spacecraft through subterranean caverns avoiding enemy fire. The ship is subject to gravity and inertia and colliding with terrain or the walls of the cave results in destruction of the ship.
Green Five is a surreal sci-fi adventure game in the style of Prince of Persia and Out of This World. You guide R76384EJ, a computer-generated lifeform who must fight through an artificial universe, fraught with many challenges. If he succeeds, he can live a peaceful life in a safe colony with Q94578WK, the digital girl of his dreams. If he fails, both of them will be deleted.
Developed in Amiga AMOS, the game was initially released as shareware in 1994, with a full version planned. However, the death of the Amiga meant that the game when unreleased. However, in 2005, the developer Mark Judge released the full version of the game for free.