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ABOUT THIS GAME

This is a conversion from the Coin-op prototype named 'Orbs.' It was programmed 100% in Locomotive Basic on the Amstrad CPC.

4 Languages available: English, French, Spanish, Danish


You can play it using Retro Virtual Machine emulator. Download it from:
https://www.retrovirtualmachine.org/


Program, game graphics: Francesc Alcaucer
Music: AI Assisted (MS Copilot)

Published 19 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, Android
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorFrancesc Alcaucer
GenrePuzzle
Tags8-Bit, Amstrad CPC, Arcade, gamepad, Retro, Time Attack

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CrystalPlace.cdt 27 kB
CrystalPlace.dsk 190 kB

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Nice game!

Feliz navidad a todos!
Merry Christmas everyone!!

Happy New Year. Would it be possible to ask some very basic questions about your technique? I'm a Spectrum user normally, but I'm intrigued by the multicolor square pixels. I'm on the cpcwiki forums as jonesypeter. Many thanks. Peter

Happy New Year to you too. You can ask me anything about this technique, of course ...Perhaps you want to see the document 'Source & Making of (Eng/Spa)' available on my first game that uses this technique, 'Wrecking Ball'. You can find it here on my profile.

Thanks very much for the reply Fransesc. I've read the 'Source & Making of' document, and looked at your listing.  Would you consider making available a very simple and short example in BASIC (without using control codes) to just to show the process. Many thanks.  Peter

I reviewed that 'making of' document and I think it is well explained. However, I can certainly create a simple program fully commented for you and everyone interested. Give me some time to prepare it. Maybe I will join the CPCWiki forum and post it there.

Excellent. Thanks so much. I really appreciate it. No rush, but could you alert me here when it's ready? Best wishes. Peter