Bruxólico is a new action platformer for the ZX Spectrum where you will hear/play/read the story of the Ghost-Ox, the little creature that came out from a doomed bottomless well, along with other unbelievable witchlish beings, fruits of our own ills and maledictions.
You are in a maze in which you must get the eggs laid by the bugs, put them in a box, and exit the maze. Although you are faster than the bugs, they are intelligent and will trap you. The screens increase in difficulty. At the higher levels super bugs join the chase.
March 1st, 2169. Medical officer Lieutenant Ashley Smith wakes from hypersleep to find something has gone terribly wrong. Her crewmates and the passengers aboard the spaceship Achilles are dead, the onboard AI is non-compliant, and the ship itself is overrun with deadly xenomorphs. Help Lieutenant Ashley survive and stop the evil plans of the Weyland-Yutani company in this original game based on the Aliens series!
Aliens: Neoplasma is based on the Alien films but has its own story. It has two different endings. Can you get them both?
In 48K mode, you get full gameplay with one additional loading after the third level.
In 128K mode, the game uses many additional features: additional types of enemies, a variety of punches, cutscenes, effects, in-game AY music, advanced intro and final cut and more. The game has 1 Player and 2 Players modes. Default keys: QAOP + Space + H to change character. You can define keys in the main menu. With every punch you accumulate energy. You can use super strike when the energy is maximum. To do this, hold the fire key, but before you need to move away from the enemy.
A Slovak text adventure recently re-released in English based around the subject of computer hacking and system penetration. It is an unofficial sequel to The Stig 3, by Fuxoft and there is important info that can help a user in this game. The story takes place in the (then) near future of 1991 in New York. You play as Tim Coleman, a programmer\hacker and your job is to hack Jack Ragger and clean out his accounts.
The ZX Spectrum port of Lemmings features major graphical and audio downgrades due to system limitations, as were the norm with this system. The intro is also cut entirely.
Fast paced shoot-em-up by Peter Curtis that was released on Crash! Presents 20, the cover cassette that came with Crash! magazine, issue 84.
The game is played in 3D, with your being just behind your Skimmer craft. You have to battle the enemy craft, whilst also avoiding plasma pillars that dot the landscape. If you manage to survive, there are ten levels before the end of the game.