I knew I was going to like that easter egg XD. It refers to another 8-bit game, Game Over, whose second part was called Phantis. Tomorrow I'll upload a longplay of the game, in case you want to see it and learn how to beat it. Only if you've played the original 8-bit version is it easier to beat because you know what to do. If not, it's harder. I hope the game lives up to the original, my idea was to make the same game but with improved graphics. In the end I added so many new features that I lost count XD. I would have liked to give it a background with more colors but the limit of 16 colors didn't allow it and neither did I want that background to move, since it would have looked bad to have the mountains moving in a game with static screens or screen flippers. I hope that the feeling I had when playing it the first time on an Amstrad CPC is achieved with this version for Amiga. That's the main objective. A hug from Spain.
Yes, I remember Game Over very well, one I enjoyed on my CPC many years ago. You've made me want to check out Hundra on the CPC now as well. Well done also on the second part of the game, that was nice added bonus to extend the story.
I've written a review of the game for ZZAP Amiga magazine and it should appear in the next issue!
Wow, thank you so much. I just hope the game feels like the original and that the people who played it remember those wonderful years. Not being an experienced graphic designer, I've done my best to create excellent graphics, since I did them all myself. It's a pleasure to be featured in ZZTAP magazine, a dream come true. I hope I can get one and keep it with my collection. Hugs and retro greetings from Spai