Cover of The Mandarin
Cover of The Mandarin
Mananuk has converted his platform game The Mandarin from the ZX Spectrum to the Amstrad CPC. The story is rather crazy – our hero Mandarino has been recruited to infiltrate an enemy base called The Dying Orange and rescue a small creature who has been kidnapped by an evil empire. You must explore the base and retrieve energy cells in order to activate an emergency walkway and flee the base after you rescue the small creature.

Xyphoe previewed The Mandarin on his YouTube livestream last Friday, and you can download the game from itch.io. Mananuk has programmed a few other games for the ZX Spectrum, and one of them, Black Sea, is in the process of being converted to the CPC, and XeNoMoRPH has posted some gameplay footage of a beta version on YouTube.

AmtixCPC Micro Action issue 3 available soon


Colin Bell, the editor of AmtixCPC Micro Action, has asked me to mention that issue 3 of the magazine is scheduled for release on 25th February 2022. Among the planned features is an interview with Juan J. Martínez (the programmer behind The Dawn of Kernel and Brick Rick, among several other games), and there are also previews of Xyphoe’s Nightmare (which has unfortunately been the subject of some controversy recently) and Black Sea, and of course there will be plenty of reviews of the latest games for the Amstrad CPC.

At the time of writing, it’s not available to order from Retro Fusion Books yet, but when it is available, it should cost £3.99 excluding shipping costs.

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Robert Small has reviewed two games:

Robert Small has reviewed two games:

Robert Small has reviewed two games:


I have reviewed four games:

Llum


Screenshot of Llum
Screenshot of Llum
Screenshot of Tetris dotBAS
Screenshot of Tetris dotBAS
Iván Ávila has released Llum. It’s a clone of the puzzle game Lumines, which was originally released for the PlayStation Portable. 2×2 blocks of one or two colours fall from the top of the screen, and you have to align blocks of the same colour together so they form a larger group of 2×2 blocks. It’s similar to Columns, except that instead of forming lines, you need to form large blocks in order to score points.

You can download Llum from itch.io, but note that it requires BASIC 1.1, so you won’t be able to play it on a CPC464.

Tetris dotBAS


If you followed the 2021 #CPCRetroDev Game Creation Contest, you may recall that one of the entrants, Wrecking Ball, was particularly impressive. It finished in sixth place overall and won an award for the best game written in BASIC, but it stood out because, despite being written in BASIC, it featured music and beautiful multi-coloured graphics, yet it was still very playable.

Now the author, Francesc Alcaucer, is working on a version of Tetris, called Tetris dotBAS, that uses the same techniques. Again, it’s written entirely in BASIC, and it was a real surprise to me to discover how fast the pieces fall! The game is still under development, but in the meantime, you can download the current version from itch.io.

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Robert Small has reviewed two games, both featuring the Harrier Jump Jet:

Does anyone remember Code Masters’ humorous music management simulation Rock Star Ate My Hamster? Well, SyX has released two modified, updated versions of the game – the Bizarre Edition and the Millennium Edition.

When Rock Star Ate My Hamster was originally released in 1989, the tabloid newspaper The Sun ran a competition, and ten of the runners-up received a special edition for the ZX Spectrum titled Rock Star Goes Bizarre, which featured six additional pop stars who weren’t in the standard edition. This special edition wasn’t preserved until mid-2016. It was then converted to the Commodore Plus/4 by the Italian team FIRE, who in turn also developed the Millennium Edition and replaced the existing pop stars with new additions such as Germana Bigga (Ariana Grande), Ketty Parry (Katy Perry), Anna Ray Barbados (Rihanna) and Dea Kosova (Dua Lipa). New loading screens have also been designed, featuring Michael Jackson on the Bizarre Edition and Daft Punk on the Millennium Edition.

Both the Bizarre Edition and the Millennium Edition can be downloaded from the Cepeceros podcast web site, and some more background information, and a full list of the artists, is available at Plus/4 World.

Robert Small has reviewed two games:

Screenshot of Moritz on the Autobahn
Screenshot of Moritz on the Autobahn
The first new Amstrad CPC game of 2022 has arrived. Team Moritz has released Moritz on the Autobahn, which is the third game to be released for the Amstrad CPC that features author Sebastian Braunert’s dog Moritz, who has since sadly passed away. Moritz’s cousin has invited him to Portugal, but instead of flying from his home in Germany, Moritz has decided to travel all the way to Portugal in his Sinclair C5 and visit several other European countries (Belgium, France, England, Ireland and Spain) on the way.

As with the previous games in the series, Moritz on the Autobahn is a platform game in which Moritz must collect hearts (and gold once he reaches Ireland), while avoiding various creatures and enemies that move around the screen. The game features several covers of tunes by the pioneering German group Kraftwerk (including Autobahn, of course), and the game even features a stand-alone jukebox section based on the cover of Kraftwerk’s album The Man-Machine. You can download Moritz on the Autobahn from itch.io and make a donation if you wish.

Robert Small has reviewed two games: