Bubble Bobble 2 is a hack for the Amstrad CPC port of Bubble Bobble by someone going by U.W. representing Saturn-Soft a made up developer name. The game is the same as the first except you play as the blue dinosaur this time. Oh and the levels are harder! More complex! and sometimes tell you to give up!
The Amstrad CPC version has different sounds, the UI elements are changed a bit and the game is in general displayed in black and white except for icon highlighting.
Mazie is fast bat 'n' ball action with more fascinating features than you can shake a joystick at. For a start, you don't just fire at the bricks - they fire at you. Avalanches of bombs will wing their way toward you, the dreaded Yello will descend from jets flying over, and the red devil tumbles from its cage. All can have a seriously detrimental effect on your life! Then there are the capsules to be caught, some of which can give you a larger bat, or a plank over part of the holy grass, or a free life, or even a wipe screen.
36 screens with a more difficult big bonus version of each and every one - that's the marvel of Mazie.
You are Ron Danger, stunt person and extreme sports enthusiast. You just can’t get enough of sky-diving, but the local helicopter pilots have had it with your antics and are out to get you… It’s up to you to show them who’s boss!
Choose one of four different levels of varying difficulty and see how long you can survive. Sky-diving is hard enough alone, but those darned pilots aren’t going to make it any easier for you. Keep an eye on their movement and choose the right time to open your ‘chute and manoeuvre to one of the designated landing zones.
Dokoban is a sokoban game for the Amstrad CPC. The main character is the doctor or adminis the french gamopat forum.
Keyboard arrows are used to move the character and pushing the blocks.
ENTER/RETURN key is used to restart level.
The game includes 13 levels (size 20x12)
Retrobloc CPC is a 3d puzzle game, similar to the late 80's Block Out, for the Amstrad CPC 464 / 664 / 6182. The game is simple to play but hard to master!
Despite the name, it's not an emulated version of the arcade game. Rather, it's a homebrew conversion of Pac-Man for the Amstrad CPC, in a way that tries to be the as arcade-perfect as it could with the CPC's hardware limits.
A collection of three educational mini-games from Macmillan aimed at pre-school kids. Sam Goes Shopping tasks the player with finding the right shop that sells a particular item and the department within it. Computer Snap is a colourful card matching game where youngsters have to match two pictures before the computer or their opponent. Tables Test is an opportunity for kids to test themselves on their knowledge of the times tables.
Included as a type-in as part of CPCINFOS Issue 53 and 54.
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