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I had the chance and play it early and it came a long why and that even tho Lutz didn’t want to join the Jam in the first place! ;) For that it’s even more impressive what you’ve got here!

I really like the old school style / visuals and the funny talks when you move through the dungeon. The auto-combat is also well done and quick! I found like 2 secrets but didn’t manage to find the “exit” ;/

It’s a very nice game and very impressive that you did it in C for Amiga. Do you still have some real Amiga hardware to try it on, would be nice to see it running there :)?

Hey Jan!


Thanks for all the play testing you have done! All the wireframe glory of the 80s is the street I grew up on. I can't recall how many hours I spent playing "Elite" on the C64 at like 5 FPS or so :D

So it triggers a certain area of my brain.

Unfortunately I do not own an Amiga anymore. I had to sell mine when I went to university in the 90s and the use of Microsoft Office became a mandatory thing. I had to buy an PC instead because I could not afford to keep the Amiga *cry*. 

Buying an Amiga again was always in my mind for decades at least until I became a parent. And today it is kind of hard to buy an real Amiga at a price that is not completely ridiculous.

I was hoping someone who owns a real Amiga would give it a go and provide some feedback. Amiga emulators are great these days but they are not the real deal after all.

Thanks for your kind words!

Cheers!