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.
Player patrols the top of the castle and drops rocks onto the Orkish enemies who are trying to scale the wall. Should an Ork make it to the top then the player can call for their trusty sword and chop of the offending invaders head. What makes this game difficult is that there can only ever be one rock on screen at a time and while the player is holding their sword no new rocks will appear.
Randomly throughout the game a chief Ork will appear. They ascend slower than their companion Orks and can only be killed by dropping a rock on their head.
Tactical Manager Italia is an updated version of Tactical Manager. The major change is that the player now works in the Italian instead of the UK soccer league; along with the necessary rule adjustments. There are also some graphical improvements.
Ruffian is a video game developed by Moonstruck and published by Explosive-Software. The programmer behind the game was Robert Tomlinson. It was released in 1994 for the Commodore Amiga. The game is a multi-directional scrolling platformer and features 17 levels. Ruffian bears similarities to Rainbow Islands, although its levels are significantly longer.
A soccer game released in 1994 by Sierra On-Line.
Falling somewhere between Striker and Sensible Soccer, the game is based around the World Cup draw itself. The game features a very wide view of a convincingly 3D pitch.
Side-scrolling soccer game and the third in the Kick Off series. Kick Off 3 was the first game in the series to be developed by someone other than Dino Dini.