The sequel to Tactical Manager goes much further than the predecessor, including a massive database with 30 championships with 60 leagues, with over 32000 players.
Napalm: The Crimson Crisis is an real time strategy game for the Amiga, set in an apocalyptic near future where robots have risen against their human masters.
In Virocop you enter the Gamedisk, a virtual holiday theme park that is under the threat of destruction of viruses. Your job is to take control of a virocop, D.A.V.E. (Digital Armoured Virus Exterminator) and eliminate the enemies before it's too late. The levels are split into worlds with four levels each, and each world has its own theme. For example the first world is sport themed so you will drive over football fields, billiard tables and racing courses.
Are you a BIG pinball fan? Yes? Then, why are you spending so much money at the arcade flippers...? You're already holding it in your hands, the next amazing pinball simulator for your Amiga!!!
T-Zer0 (formerly Trauma Zero) is an arcade, side scrolling, shooter with a sci-fi theme.
The game is AGA (over 256 colour graphics), scrolls at 50hz with a 2-player coop option, featuring a choice of three ships to control, two main gameplay routes with collectibles, power-ups and enemies to defeat.
Timekeepers offers 8 worlds, each with 15 brain melting levels of chaotic platoon management, spread over 4 distinct time zones within Earth's history. That's 120 levels requiring logical and lateral thinking in order to solve the devious routes and save the Earth's past, present and future!
Someone has tapped into your party juice with a system of pipes and ruined your fun! You must rust all the pipes to get the juices flowing again! Ride in bubbles or 'drip' to avoid trouble. Stay away from acid, plasma, icecubes, electric bubbles, lasers and dudes chasing you away. Don't let the bonus timer run out.
Grab party balloons for a little help.
The first instalment in the Skidmarks series is a slightly-from-above racer for one or two players in the vein of Super Sprint. There are four different cars to choose from: a rally sports car, a high-wheeled muscle car, a monster truck and a buggy. There are two sets of six tracks each, each track measuring roughly three by two screens in size. Apart from the usual simultaneous two-player option, where both play on the same computer, there is a (null) modem link option, allowing four players to compete at the same time. Additionally, messages can be sent via the serial line, so as to taunt the opposing team. Depending on the available memory, there are either one, two or four kinds of cars partaking in the race.