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doperst

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Excellent! Please keep posting new listings!

Amazing remake of the one of my favorite Speccy games. One thing that looks odd: when you pick a pearl from a clam, the clam should close permanently and never open again, marked as 'picked' this way. At least, it used to be so in the original. Changing this in the remake spoils a bit the plot of the game, sorry. Otherwise, it is fantastic!

Now, this is a real computer magazine, with unavoidable type-in listing mistakes!

But age is XXI, and you can publish errata online instantly, no need to wait for the next issue :)

Keep the good work, guys!

Cool! Keep going, guys!

Seems like manuals in 'Docs' folder are broken. There are 3 files there, and only 'Multi Platform AGD.odt' is readable, other two are just lock files, 162 bytes long ('~$Help.odt' and '~$lti Platform AGD Language Reference.docx').

I agree with Pandapus, Next version would be very nice!

мы неожидали такого написания "не ожидали"

Wow. Impressive! I've been waiting a long time for someone to make a modern engine tor TNSFC.

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Wow, this used to be one of my favorites. A couple of questions, tho.

1. How many pearls are there in each clam? AFAIK, in original game, once you pick a pearl, clam closed forever, and that forced you to explore. I have tried to pick pearls on the first level, but they just keep opening again and again.

2. With a new life, i was expelled from the boat down just at the moment the shark was there. Not sure, if i held Space key, but i thought they just threw me in water into shark's jaws.

3. Hi score name dialog... needs fancy GUI styling.

4. Speed of the game... Not sure if it was meant this way or is it speed scaling on my particular 36 core rig, but the original ran at somewhat slower pace. My scuba diver moves hillariously fast, so does the boat above.

Otherwise, this is very nice and long-awaited remake, congrats!

Sad. Magazines used to  be a great fun part of retro computing.

Maybe go croudfunding? I.e. collecting software from users all over the world?