The legendary 8-bit speccy has received another homebrew addition with the release of Max Stone DOS Max Stone Two (officially subtitled In the Count’s Castle). Developed by Flopping, this awesome looking sequel that's available right now, delivers a masterclass in classic gaming, complete with an absolutely fantastic chiptune soundtrack that pushes the ZX Spectrum's audio capabilities to its limits. To coincide with this news, provided below is the latest details as well as some gameplay footage from Saberman.
Flopping has thoughtfully included two distinct difficulty settings to accommodate all types of players in MAX STONE TWO. Gamers can choose between a forgiving Easy mode or a brutal Hard setting designed to test the reflexes of the most seasoned retro enthusiasts. While this game is pretty decent overall offering a perfect blend of challenging gameplay, it does feature a stellar soundtrack that's worth turning up if you have a decent pair of speakers.
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yep, mega mighty AY sound, gfx very similar to Dynamite Dan.
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