Project - Quest: Chapter I-IV - Upcoming fantasy shooter requiring an ECS or AGA Amiga gets a new logo/level!

Over the last few years we've been featuring Electric Black Sheep's upcoming Amiga game of 'Project Horizon'; a game inspired by basic shooting elements such as Commando, with a mix of Chaos Engine and a dab of Alien Breed. Well if you're still waiting for that game and want something to play during the mean time, you can check out Electric Black Sheep's latest fantasy game update of Project - Quest : Chapter IV  - Level 4; an 8-way scrolling top down fantasy shooter game for the Commodore AMIGA which is using the Project Horizon engine!

Not only does the download contain a number of chapters for Project Quest, which if people enjoy will be developed further. But a map-editor will be available with Project Horizon giving you the opportunity to create new maps for the game, which uses standard  ABK (gfx or sound bank) used in AMOS and the ability to add new graphics and a whole new shooter game if you wish. For those of you who want to know what's been updated in this new release, it now features a playable LEVEL4, new enemies and an impressive flaming logo!

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6 comments:

  1. Wow!! Great graphics and animations,Maps are huge and even the music Is good!! And it's playable on ocs with 2mb!! I Hope It Will completed soon!!

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  2. I think this looks a lot like Final Odyssey more than anything else. It's shaping up to be a nice game.

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  3. Really great pixel art. Hopefully it will be as good in gameplay.

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  4. Very Cool and great action adventure !!!
    Thank You!!

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  5. Another game that looks absolutely lovely! Superb work!

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  6. Stuttering amazing ....

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