Ordurak sème le chaos dans tout le royaume et le dieu Fres n'apprécie guère la démarche ! Vous voici donc à la tête d'une petite troupe de quatre héros partis botter les fesses du fauteur de trouble à qui il faudra tout d'abord soutirer la source de son pouvoir, évidemment farouchement protégée !
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During the game, you direct a ball onto a checkerboard.
The goal is to reach the end of each level, within the time allotted to you. You can direct the ball using the joystick, going left and right and pressing the fire button to make it jump. Please note, the number of jumps is limited (it is indicated at the top of the screen).
Each color of the checkerboard has a function: blue tiles have no effect, light blue tiles make the ball jump, red tiles slow down the ball, yellow tiles accelerate your ball, green tiles block commands, purple tiles reverse the commands and black tiles are, well, holes.
Falling into a hole wastes time. To abandon a game, press ESC, and you return to the menu
This version of Lemmings saw a reduction from 16-bit to 8-bit, reducing the graphics and sound quality by a considerable amount. SFX are also completely absent, and the intro cutscene has been cut.
Legend tells of a pirate called Ali Gator whose treasure lies in a castle. You have gone to the castle to search for the treasure. It’s a simple exploration game where you wander around a maze of only 49 rooms, but there are many traps to catch you out. The game is quite a departure for Lankhor, who specialised in text adventures on the CPC – and they should have stuck to what they knew best. It’s written by Claude Le Moullec, who also wrote dozens of listings for French magazines, and in fact, it was originally intended to be a listing as well.
The sequel of Black Sect remained confined to France on the Amstrad CPC. Like its predecessor it's a graphical adventure with a text parser, but unlike that game it did not benefit from an official remake, though a fanmade one exists under the name of "Black Sect 2: The Cursed Crypt".
La malédiction is a French adventure video game developed by Fabien Privat for the Amstrad CPC and published in 1991 by Lankhor. In the game, a wizard named Xarton casts a curse upon the forest of Enar. The game was met with polarized reviews upon release.
Far away, in the night, a house...
Within its walls is what may be the greatest discovery of the century. After investigating a kidnapping case, you find yourself thrown out of town, in this extraordinary home. Its structure shocks you... It seems to contain a great mystery, much more than a simple abduction...
It will take a lot of common sense and observation to find out what this hell house seems to be hiding!
In the land of Norem, an army of warriors called the Skulls have caused a magician to lose all of his powers. He has chosen you to trek across Norem and clear it of the Skulls and their evil leader, Kan. There are four levels: a mixture of shoot 'em-up action, and one-on-one sword fighting against two of Kan's finest warriors.