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Really nice to see you can do so great game out of AMOS. Need to install my copy of AMOS Pro and start programming again. Thanks for inspiration to start my Amiga again

Thanks, got addicted to this delightful game at AMIWest 2024, really fun mechanics. Was wonderful to play on original hardware there.

Glad you enjoyed playing it. I was really pleased and excited when the organisers told me they were going to use it :)

Thanks, really good game. I also added it in my monthly Amiga game video.

Thanks I’ll take a look!

Hey there. I just played your game, and it reminds me of my own game, Beat Cancer, on the Amiga. I hope you wont think I was ripping off your idea. My game is very basic compared to yours.

no problem 

I think the game is really great and clever made! It is challenging but a lot of fun to play. SFX and music is super cool as well and I love the integrated submission of online highscores.

Very well done, a fun game!

PS: I am playing on WinUAE (emulated A4000 with 2MB Chip and 64 MB Fast) without any problems.

PPS: A WHDLoad version would be neat. :-)

Hey, thanks, glad you like it. Just updated it to V1.6 which works under pistorm now, and thanks to Amiga Vault, theres also a WHDLoad version! Enjoy

Great, thank you! I will try the WHDLoad version on my A500 Mini on the weekend.

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Well, the game is not bad, in fact I think the idea is pretty cool. Unfortunately, it is currently very instalbil for me. I use an A1200 with TF1260 with Rev.6 and OS 3.2.2.1. When I start it from the hard drive, it crashes right away. I can play it from the ADF for a few minutes, then the same thing happens.

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Please could you try the new V1.6. It seems to work on PiStorm now so may work with TF too

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Very nice game with a suitable soundtrack for Halloween. Our German-language review can be found in our recorded livestream starting at 03:05:19. Subscription to our YouTube or Twitch channel is welcome. 🙂

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Thanks for the review! (managed to translate it so I could understand)