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Ja. I’m interested in good games, on specific platforms. The C64 offers some nice modern homebrew and commercial games, easy to dive into, have some quick fun and jump out again.
Digiloi (C64) - Simple but fun. Big characters. The third key was challenging.
Do you use an emulator, the original machine, or some weird contraption that mixes the two together?
Vice is a nice emulator for playing C64 games.
Zeta Wing (C64) - nice vertical shooter.
Soulless (C64) - it scratches the surface of what might be interesting, but I like the music.
Kung Poo Fighter (C64) - Hahah!
Doc Cosmos (C64) - nice platformer.
Doc Cosmos (C64) - nice platformer.
I mostly like these C64 titles, but this one stands out.
https://shallan64.itch.io/doc-cosmos a link for anyone else who might want to see what it’s about.
Sometimes Cosmos enables different solutions. At 1:25 in the video I waited till the enemy moved to the right, where in the future the columns exist, then I switched to the future, the enemy was imprisoned and I had all the time to jump to the platform, from below or the top of the column. Such things can be fun.
Plazzle (C64) - tiny plasma puzzler.
Worthy (Amiga) - niceā¢ action puzzler.
The Curse of Rabenstein (Amiga) - short okayish graphic text adventure.
Last Christmas - nice p&c adventure.
This was fun. I dig such highres more realistic comic adventures, like A New Beginning.
I would love to see this and Stowaway as full blown games.
BlitzWays (Amiga) - neat tiles matching puzzler.
you keep dropping gems, meteor.
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Last Christmas - nice p&c adventure.
This was fun. I dig such highres more realistic comic adventures, like A New Beginning.
I would love to see this and Stowaway as full blown games.
Yes.
I just started up Last Christmas - it is quite nice. I liked the sound effect when walking through the snow.
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