A side-scrolling platform game based very loosely around the second Batman movie. Penguin's army of killer clowns threaten to take control over Gotham City. The only thing standing in their way is Batman.
'Allo 'Allo is based on the long-running BBC TV comedy series set in occupied France in World War II.
From the back of the box:
This is without doubt one of the best platform arcade romps to come to your computer. Packed with madcap humour, action and addictive gameplay.
Huge multilevels!
Full 360 Multi-directional scrolling!
Over 900K of stereo music and sound effects! The most spacious sound around!
Fully animated backgrounds some with 8 layers of parallax!
1 or 2 players (2 player option has simultaneous gameplay)
Difference game variations for 1 or 2 player options
Lots and lots of cartoon characters each with their own humorous styles
Well over 1 meg. of stunning graphics
So come on! Join our heroes on their quest to find both fake and genuine lost art treasures in this wacky cartoon caper!
Globdule, the first ever Splatform game brings an entirely new type of game to the Amiga. Globdule wants to become the latest toy around and has to make his way through a world of caves, evil nasties and cunning traps using his phenomenal sticking abilities on his journey to that great toy shop in the sky. And believe it, with Globdule's unbelievable Splatform antics, he's bound to become a star on the Amiga.
It's the most awesome machine of mass destruction ever to stalk your screen. Fitted with the most powerful twin cannons yet developed and a real mean attitude, the Walker has the destructive powers of an H-Bomb and the charisma of a Kalashnikov.
Featuring a unique control system which gives you total control over the movements and attack capabilities of this fearsome war monster, the only thing Walker leaves to the imagination is the smell of battle!
After many generations of peace, the Dark Forces have assembled again, and as a member of the USS Freedom Forces, it is your job to defeat them once again. This means you will have to complete numerous large levels always searching for secrets to pick up and enemies to shoot. To do this, you can pick up three different, upgradeable shots: a multiple, a laser and a rebound. You can also go into wheel-mode (as long as you have enough special energy) or use a rope. In wheel-mode, you are invincible and can lay mines or explore previously unreachable areas.
The smoothest, most realistic arcade motorcycle game ever hits the Amiga with the arrival of Prime Mover. Featuring 5 awesome bikes, a huge selection of the most challenging tracks from around the world and realistic and testing riding conditions, Prime Mover screams onto the grid and into pole position ahead of all the competition. So if you want to sample the power and sheer excitement of the international bike racing circuit, then Prime Mover is the clear winner.
Ambermoon is the second game in Thalion's never-finished Amber trilogy that was started out by Amberstar. The sequel is set more than half a century after the first game, the world of Lyramion just starting to recover from the destruction caused by the collapse of the red moon. The original protagonist is an old, dying man as the game starts out. He summons his grandchild and tells him about a vision he had, of an old friend who supposedly died more than forty years ago and warned him of a great evil rising again. He sends the youth on a quest to seek that old friend and find out what is behind that vision.
Concerning gameplay, Ambermoon is similar to its predecessor. The player initially controls only the main character, having the choice between a male and a female protagonist with several portraits each, but otherwise unable to customize them at that point. During the course of the game, additional characters may be recruited in various places in Lyramion; up to six form an active party that participates in com
In this dungeon-crawling RPG you must assemble a team of four brave fighters to launch an attack on Pendugmalhe, and save the kingdom of Kalynthia. The main gameplay is influenced by Dungeon Master, but features sections in the open air battling bears as well as the dungeons.
In the real-time combat sections you must choose weapons and spells instantaneously, using the mouse-based interface. You will find many villages along the way, and you can gain clues and buy supplies at these. The game's difficulty is pitched at experienced role-players; ideally those with an experienced party from the first game to load in.