It must be Amiga Flame's birthday with all these demos coming out of the woodwork; actually it was Amiga Flame's Birthday a few weeks on the 12th of October, but guess who forgot? Me. It doesn't really matter now, for this week I've put together one of the best Demo of the Month's in ages to make it up. In fact, there are four demos – Hell Squad, T-Zer0, Exodus - The Last War and just released this week, Mikro Mortal Tennis. They should appeal to a varying array of Gamers, with one a Tennis game, strategy game, a shoot'em up and another an adventure game. Wow, this is a treat for both you and me.
Hell Squad
Hell Squad, according to most gamers who are in the know, is fact formerly known as Hell Pigs, a game that surfaced long ago when Vulcan were pumping out games on a constant basis. This was one of the games that caught every adventurer Gamers eyes, with its extraordinary graphics and characters. Unfortunately Hell Pigs disappeared from Vulcan's lists and has now been bought up by Digital Dreams Entertainment. The makers of Wasted Dreams are sure to make this a kick ass game. So what are you waiting for? Get downloading the very first demo.
You can e-mail developers, Digital Dreams Entertainment at:-
contact dd-ent.com
Exodus - The Last War
Exodus - The Last War has come out of literally nowhere to catch the attention of gamers everywhere. Robert Elson best described it when he said, “the graphics are pretty good, already in its current state it looks better than Napalm, and it's also faster to”. Let's hope the Polish developers get the support they need to continue with its development (and it doesn't have a Publisher yet).
You can e-mail the developers at:-
agnus98 friko6.onet.pl
T-Zer0
This game was released July and since then it has impressively struck up quite a high score card among gaming reviewers. However, the demo has took a while longer to become available, and has also shocked gamers as its 26MB in size. Anyone got ISDN lines should definitely try it out, if not, wait until your Amiga mag has the demo on its cover CD (I think its on the CD of the first issue of Amiga Active).
You can e-mail ClickBOOM at:-
info clickboom.com
Installation For The Above Games
- Dearchive the lha file in one Drawer.
- Double click on the icon, it'll load up immediately.
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