Super Trevor Land - A retro-inspired isometric platformer from A500Fan for ARM64 & AmigaOS4
AmigaOS 4 community developer A500 fan has released Super Trevor Land, a tongue-in-cheek isometric platformer that transforms the community's real-world hardware struggles into a vibrant, retro-inspired game. Super Trevor Land focuses on the ecosystem’s long-standing hardware deficit. In the fictionalized game world, next-generation PowerPC (PPC) Amiga systems sit completely idle, waiting for the essential mainboards required to make them functional. Without this vital physical hardware, the future of the platform remains nothing more than an unfulfilled dream.
Players control a determined digital incarnation of Trevor, who embarks on a high-stakes quest to salvage the platform. Trevor’s primary mission is to explore various environments to collect as many scattered PPC mainboards as he can carry. Once secured, he must deliver them directly to the legendary Frieden Brothers. In exchange, the developer duo promises to code the specialized hardware drivers needed to finally breathe life into the dormant computers. But beware the rights around Amiga OS are split apart, and rival interest groups have sent their lawyers to stop him. Jump, dodge, swim, teleport, and fight your way through colorful levels, collect boards and keys, avoid hazards, and help Trevor move the Amiga future one step closer.
Nothing says Amiga like a game with fugly AI art and barely animated characters, with story about copyright laws, that barely even works on the target hardware and needs to be run on Windows or MacOS.
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Exist A500 or AGA version ? Please !! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIn 40 years of gaming, I don't think I've ever seen a more unappealing set of game character sprites. What were they thinking?
ReplyDeletepossibly A.I. "artwork"
DeleteI was umming and arring about featuring this one, but it was a request by a supporter so... :)
DeleteDon't sell your soul for a bunch of silver
DeleteNothing says Amiga like a game with fugly AI art and barely animated characters, with story about copyright laws, that barely even works on the target hardware and needs to be run on Windows or MacOS.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for quirky fangames, but come on.
Trevor Dickinson plays the hero protagonist Mario surrogate in the fight against Amiga copyright cobblers? That’s a novel niche.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the many random free games on Steam, I think AI is going to add 100 time more, if no more.
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