Profanation is an action game, where the player controls a fearless adventurer on his way to the mystical doors leading to hell. Entering a devilish castle with his only friend, a superb rifle, the adventurer should find a door on the level, collecting the treasures and eliminating their guardians such as bats, blobs of slime, zombies, insects and giant flies. The found door transfers the adventurer to the next level. When the adventurer is collided with an enemy, he is transferred to the most recent stored position on the level without one of his lives. Losing all the lives leads to the end of the game.
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.
The objective of Bob en el polo is quite simple: eat a certain number of eggs in each of the 10 levels of the game, avoiding the enemies, in a limited amount of time. The player can also move the blocks on the screen, like in Pengo, but without the possibility to kill enemies. Blocks can only be moved for defensive purposes. The start level can be selected from the main menu.
Finally on your Anstrad CPC a faithful adaptation of the famous coffee room game. Everything is there: homing missiles, anti-aircraft turrets, enemy fighters, laser barrier, saucers, etc ... Seven different tables follow one another, each table bringing you closer and closer to the ultimate battle against the robot of the fortress. Arcade games 100% machine language with remarkable graphics and animation.
This little game came in a standalone cassette as a free game with the first issue of the Spanish magazine "Juegue Con Su Amstrad", which roughly translates to "Play With Your Amstrad".
The aim is simple: shoot everything in sight for points. Just don't come in contact with anything, though. Just shoot, shoot, shoot!
The objective is to keep the spheres that appear on the screen in the air, although there will be phases in which our objective will be to avoid any contact with them.
Fun arcade from Juliet software, a company very active in the early years of 8-bit computers (creator of other titles such as Antares), which would disappear when the Golden Age came.
A text adventure game, with the setting in ancient Greece, generated with the Incentive Graphic Adventure Creator and published by Alpha-Omega Software for the Amstrad CPC.