GULLIVER - A simple yet charming game for the Amiga by captain-ts

Have you ever wanted to be a bird, soaring through the sky without a care in the world? Well then come and check out this new game for the Commodore Amiga called ' GULLIVER ' by captain-ts. A simple yet charming game, in which you take over the role of Gulliver - a cheeky seagull with a special way of eliminating his enemies. So if you're not into intensive action games, and just want to play a game that anyone of any age can play, then this game should suit you perfectly.

Gameplay

Trailer

Here's the latest. "You take over the role of Gulliver - a cheeky seagull with a special way of eliminating his enemies. Gulliver is a hungry bird, and enemies can provide food. Gulliver is not in a particularly good shape, and often needs to rest in a safe place in order to regain stamina. He sure could use some help fighting those enemy birds. How high can you fly on the high score list?  'Gulliver' is not meant to offer deep, hour-long entertainment. It's a quick little action game you can put on when you have a bit of spare time."

FEATURES:

  • Simple shooter/platformer with 9 levels
  • Beautiful pixel art and animation
  • High quality sound and 4 original soundtracks
  • All assets crafted by the author without use of AI
  • Can be booted from floppy or installed to HDD. 
  • Made for the 68000 CPU - only slightly better FPS on faster Amigas.
  • Created using Earok's Scorpion Engine

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • 1 MB chip RAM mandatory
  • 512K other RAM (or more chip RAM)
  • Standard 1-button controller

RECOMMENDED:

  • FAST RAM (not trapdoor). Improves FPS in certain places
  • Hard drive for reduced loading times
  • A real joystick. Easier to control than with gamepad
  • Writable media for saving high scores
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7 comments:

  1. Thanks IRN and Saberman :)
    https://youtu.be/DQYIxYUbAVQ

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    1. You're welcome.. Lovely game! - added video :)

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  2. Wow! What a beautiful-looking (and sounding!) game. Smooth scrolling, lovely animation, and above all, great art design. Bravo! This is really very accomplished, and - once again - a testament to what can be achieved with the Scorpion Engine (Bravo to Earok, again!)

    Have to say, at first sight, I expected this to be a peaceful, "vibe"-type game - and was a bit taken aback when the seagull started.... opening fire on other birds! WTF?

    Anyway, a terrific artistic and technical achievement!

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    1. It does look and sound very good. But a technical achievement? From Earok maybe, who made the Scorpion engine. I hope that he's getting some of that sweet revenue.

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  3. This is fun game with very good gfx and animation. Thanks 👍

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  4. This is a very nicely done game graphics, sound, difficulty level & game play wise & to top it all it's something a bit different. Animations of the all the birds are excellent. The £3.68 I paid is a very fair price for this level of quality. It would be great to have a WHDLoad version of this as you need 900K of Chip RAM free before you start the game, so currently I have to change my Workbench background from picture to plain pattern before I can play it.

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