Hy. This is a really good new game for the Amiga and I was very happy about it. After testing the game more extensively on various of my Amiga models, I discovered two problems, that the game still has and I hope, they can be fixed in an upcoming version.
(1) If you wait a while (for example two minutes or more) on the title-screen of the game (the screen, where this ball is rolling around) and then start the game, it brings a graphical-error and then crashes at the moment, when the first level normally should begin. If you immediately press the firebutton on this title-screen and start the game, this doesn't happen. But this bug should still be fixed, because I am sure, this should not happen. Sometimes the user has the game running and must do something else for a short moment or sometimes the user is waiting some minutes when he wanted to start the next game and then this problem occures.
(2) If you are using an Amiga model, that doesn't have Slowram included, such as a standard Amiga-600 (1MB Chipram and zero Slowram) or a standard Amiga-500Plus model for example, the game always crashes after the title-screen in a blackscreen. That's a bit sad, because not all Amiga owners have Slowram in their actual Amiga computers, because normally Chipram is better and faster, so it would be nice, if also this bug could be fixed, then "Tiny Pixel Adventure" would also run on any standard Amiga-600 and Amiga-500Plus machines and the game is good, therefore it's worth it.
Would be nice, if these two problems could be solved in an upcoming version of the game. If you "HooGames2017" don't have a real A600 or A500plus Amiga, you can easily reproduce this Slowram problem in good Amiga emulators, such as WinUAE or Denise for example. This will show the exact problem and the game's behaviour, when there's no Slowram available and might help, to solve the problem. Also the thing with the waiting-time in the title-screen, can be reproduced there, especially when the WARP mode in the emulators is used, because this makes it much faster, to reach the two or three minutes waiting-time. Regards.