Torvak the Warrior - GreenSnake releases a Godot PC remake of an Amiga 16bit classic

A cult classic from the 16-bit era returns as Greensnake releases a modernised PC remake of Torvak the Warrior, a legendary barbarian rebuilt from the ground up using the Godot engine. Independent developer Greensnake has released a faithful yet significantly enhanced remake of the 1990 Amiga hack-and-slash platformer, Torvak the Warrior. This new version serves as both a nostalgic trip for retro fans and a technical showcase for what is achievable in 2D platforming using the Godot Game Engine.

True to the source material, you control the titular hero, Torvak, a warrior armed with a signature double-headed axe. As you traverse hazardous levels, you must battle relentless aliens and navigate dangerous platforms. The game maintains the original's unique "cracking" mechanic for bonus items. Special statues found throughout the levels require two hits to yield their rewards; the first blow cracks the stone, while the second causes it to crumble, revealing essential power-ups

  • Sprites come from the Amiga version of the game
  • Gameplay improved. Background modern or original.
  • Music and SFX at the same time
  • Note: The game is free but you can contribute to the development and access to the source code.

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2 comments:

  1. People have to pay you to buy Core’s IP? Doesn’t sound like a very ethical business model.

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  2. WOW! I just loved this game back when it was released (I played this on Atari ST a lot)

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