What are these games?
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What are these games?
They look interesting.
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Re: What are these games?
So I played a little bit of the second one. Impressive mouse-click, point and shoot game. I'll need to grab the MT32-pi at some point to take advantage of the music!
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Re: What are these games?
By the way, Abuse's aource code has been releasd to public domain, and there's a Linux port at least:
http://abuse.zoy.org/
http://abuse.zoy.org/
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Re: What are these games?
I believe Albion is at least tangentially related to the Amiga games Amberstar and Ambermoon.
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Re: What are these games?
It was made by the team behind these games and was originally meant for Amiga. But when Commodore has flopped they moved to PC. There is a little Amiga tech demo: http://aminet.net/package/game/demo/albionSuperBabyHix wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 5:55 pm I believe Albion is at least tangentially related to the Amiga games Amberstar and Ambermoon.