Shinobu is a videogame made for Amstrad CPC using Z80 assembly and with the CPCtelera library. This project was highly related to optimize every piece of memory due to the Amstrad CPC limitation of 16KB of memory RAM.
Hair boy is a video game for the Amstrad CPC 464, strongly inspired by Meat Boy (2008), created by Edmund McMillen. It is a platform game where the objective is to jump and rebound in the map, to achieve each map objective. Originally the video game was developed for the CPCRetroDev 2016 contest.
The object of the game is to place pieces so that they form a row of four. The row may be in any direction, may cross the 'planes' to produce a row which for example goes from the bottom right corner to the top left corner. Play can be for two players or one person against the computer. When play is against the computer, the machine will use a sophisticated, fast logic search to produce a superb mental challenge.
The player takes on the role of the father of a family that moves into the Amityville haunted house. Little by little, the house comes to life and he has to face more and more horrible events. He is a prisoner of the house and the goal is to get out alive after 24 days.
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!
Sudoku is, obviously, a Sudoku game for CPC and Speccy. Players can select the grid size of 4x4, 6x6, 8x8, 9x9, 10x10 and 12x12, although 9x9 is default. Players then choose the difficulty. The object is to fill in each empty spot with a number of 1 to 9. On the 10x10 and 12x12 grids, the letters A and A to C are also used. Each horizontal row, vertical column and sub-grid can contain a number only once.
Go skateboard crazy, or clamber into the saddle of your favorite BMX bike. Take on the computer, or challenge a chum in the raddest contest in the land. Crucial action, played against the clock - and you can even design your own challenge course.