A.N.G.L.E.
- A.N.G.L.E.'s aim is to produce multiplayer games to be played
over the Internet, thus our worst enemy is called network latency
(a.k.a. lag). ANGLE, Amiga Net Games for Light Entertainment.
Argus
- Homepage for Amiga Shareware shoot-em-up Argus.
Battlecraft
- Game similar to Warcraft, Populous, and Settlers. Also Marathon,
similar to Cannon Fodder.
Bevelstone Production
- Fields of Battle is an exciting strategic warfare game, having
the beginning of the First World War as starting point. But from
there, the strategic skills of you, your allied players and your
opponents will decide the outcome of World War I.
Blastmaster 2000
- BlastMaster 2000 is a simple yet fun game based on a really old
Macintosh game that I found a bunch of stupid kids playing at my
school. The object is to drive your little pencil-shaped spaceship
(I can't draw very good) to the end of the level. You cannot move
it up and down, just left and right. Anyway, gravity keeps pulling
you down, but if you are over top of the special power-sources your
ship will start to float up again. You try to get to the end of the
level without hitting anything, and then you go onto the next.
Breed 96
- Hello, and welcome to the Breed 96 Web page! In case you haven't
already seen, heard of, or played Breed 96, let me give you a brief
description of the game. It is a mix of Dune II, Sim City, and
Empire building for the Amiga line of computers, by Damian
Tarnawsky.
Chris Gregan (Paranoid)
- M A S H is the latest game we`ve made. You can download a demo
from above or you can get it from the AMINET. Anyway it`s a war
game that involves 2 armies of potatoes ( don`t ask me why ) trying
to blow each other up with a wide selection of vehicles and weapons.
Chris Underwood's Homepage
- Homepage for free Amiga software and game help, including
worms.
CyberRace
- The screen shots on this page are taken from CyberRace on my
A4000/CS060 with a CyberVision64 graphics card. Currently,
CyberRace only works in CyberGraphX 24-bit mode, but there will be a
256 colour AGA version. Maybe even HAM8.
DSP Projects
- DSP is a group of old friends that have finally decided to do
more then just thinking of writing a computergame. Our first
project is a Dune II/Warcraft like game which is still under
development.
Dave May
- My latest creation is airTaxi, which received an excellent review
in Amiga Report by Jason Compton, and recently appeared on Coverdisk
52 of Amiga Power, a popular Amiga disk-magazine in the UK.
Diamond Caves homepage
- Diamond Caves is an Emerald Mine like shareware game for the
Amiga.
Diamond Caves II homepage
- Read all about the upcoming game Diamond Caves 2, the successor
to the famous Diamond Caves on Amiga.
Foundation
- Foundation is a new game being developed for the Amiga computer.
It is being written by Paul Burkey Author of "Sneech". The game is
in the very early stages at the moment with no playable demo
available but I can tell you what to expect.
GILBO GAMES
- Gilbo Games is a great new games disc for the Amiga.
Invasion Force
- Invasion Force is a wargame for Amiga computers. It's patterned
after the classic game of Empire.
Invasion Forces Support
- An Empire-style strategic wargame.
Latest Games from Aminet
- All of the games reviewed are all public domain, (shareware,
freeware, giftware, etc.) We encourage everyone who downloads the
games to register if it is available, however we do not support the
software in any way.
Les Shadock
- 'Les Shadock' is a french group composed by some old member of
the amiga scene.
ManiacBall homepage
- ManiacBall is a Breakout like Shareware game for the Amiga.
MooseDrive
- Moose Drive is an addictive viewed from the top isometric racing
game. The idea of the game is to beat the two computer cars to
complete the five laps (original huh?).
NetHack
- The game of NetHack is a single player dungeon simulation. A
player may play with a character over a period of days, weeks, even
months, attempting to win the game by retrieving the Amulet of
Yendor which is located deep down in Gehennom. For more
information, read the NetHack manual or the Guidebook (both should
be in your NetHack distribution). If the Guidebook is missing from
your distribution, you can find some links to it by looking at the
tips for beginners.
Netrek
- Want to play Netrek? Got an Amiga? This is a list of files and
other information to help get you up and running. Help Keep Netrek
on the Amiga! As Ogre (Joe Rumsey) has moved on to bigger and
better things, his Amiga Paradise client has fallen out of
development. Unfortunately, there are still a few bugs in the
program, all of which can crash the machine.
Pulsar Software Homepage
- Contains such marvellous programs as Lemming Kombat V1.4 - Take a
lemming and beat the #$&% out of other lemmings!
Silicon Circus Homepage
- Home to the world's first non-commercial serial-link WIDESCREEN
computer game. Free Downloads available.
Silicon Circus
- Battle Of the Master Bombers was the game which actually got
somewhere. Although not our first project, BOMB was the one which
has given us a glimpse of fame and fortune - even though we only
managed to get a small toe n the door. BOMB is a 'Dynablaster'
clone. Or a 'Bomberman' clone if you prefer.
Starfox's Homepage
- Various shareware games available for download.
Sweet Cheater
- This site covers cheats, hints, and level codes to over 1000
games for the Amiga.
The Hyperion Homepage
- Amiga and PC games, Doom Levels and Quake Levels, Frequently
Updated.
The Sean Emerson Homepage
- Even if you don't care about me personally, this is a good site
to get all the info, and even download a copy of the WarGame
Processor, the play by mail engine for board wargames. Also tap
some ALQ-184 support, if you're involved with that program with the
USAF.
Tower Software
- Tower Software produces a range of traditional card and board
games for any model Amiga with 1MB or more RAM. This site lets you
have a look at some of our games, download the shareware versions,
and gives a sneak preview of what we're working on at the
moment.
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