Bruxólico - A high quality ZX Spectrum game from Amaweks that's worth checking out!

If you are looking for a new game to play throughout the weekend on your ZX Spectrum or through emulation, whereby you can kick the *bleep* out of many different enemies, then it might be worth downloading the latest release of Paulo Andrés(Amaweks) brand new ZX Spectrum game of Bruxólico. A rather unique game which we have featured before when it was first announced and is inspired by the folklore of Florianópolis, in particular the work of the artists Franklin Cascaes and Peninha. 




Bruxólico doesn't just have an eye opening artistic style that we haven't seen before on a ZX Spectrum. But the game also includes a variety of enemy types that can be dealt with by a powerful kick, great character animation, 5 Colorful and detailed Stages, nonstop Action and 10 Bosses along the whole game, forced Scroll and manual Scroll segments along with the traditional Flip Screens, and finally 5 Stage Music Tracks such as a Boss Music Track and End. Seriously if you have a ZX Spectrum, it might be worth your time checking out this brand new game that is available now.

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  1. Bought the game and played it today. A lot of effort went into this game. It is very polished with very nice gameplay. This is a game that most will manage. Not crazy hard as many other Speccy titles. I have not come very far but finished first tape. It is 3 tapes or tap files. The game varies a lot with different elements and boss fights and everything is very well though out. The music and sfx is nice so is the gfx. This if for sure a major release that I can only highly recommend.

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