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Help ID this obscure Amiga game!

Are you haunted by memories of an game whose name eludes you? You're not alone! Many retro gaming enthusiasts find themselves trying to track down half-remembered games from their past. This page is dedicated to helping you identify that mysterious Amiga title that's been lingering in the back of your mind.

How to Describe Your Mystery Game

To increase your chances of identifying the game, try to provide as much information as possible. Here are some key details that can help:

  • Time Period: When do you think you played it? (e.g., early 90s, late 80s)
  • Genre: Was it a platformer, adventure, RPG, shooter, strategy game, etc.?
  • Visual Style: Describe the graphics. Were they cartoony, realistic, sci-fi themed, fantasy-based?
  • Main Character: Can you describe the protagonist or any notable characters?
  • Gameplay Mechanics: Any unique features or gameplay elements you remember?
  • Levels or Settings: Describe any specific levels, enemies, or items you can recall.
  • Audio: Remember any distinctive music or sound effects?
  • Title Screen: Any recollection of the game's logo or title screen?
  • Publisher/Developer: If you remember who made the game, that's extremely helpful!

Submit Your Game Description

Ready to solve the mystery? Use the form below to submit your description. Our community of Amiga enthusiasts will do their best to help identify your game!

Recent Identified Games

Check out some recently identified Amiga games. Your mystery title might be among them!

  • Benefactor (1994) - A puzzle-platformer by Digital Illusions
  • Vital Light (1994) - An unusual action game by Millennium Interactive
  • Yolanda (1993) - An adult-themed adventure game by Millennium Interactive
  • Apprentice (1994) - A charming platformer by Gremlin Graphics
  • Diggers (1993) - A strategy game by Millennium Interactive

Tips for Identifying Games

If you're on a quest to identify an old Amiga game, here are some additional tips:

  1. Check Amiga game databases like Hall of Light (hol.abime.net) or Lemon Amiga (www.lemonamiga.com).
  2. Browse through Amiga magazine scans - old reviews or advertisements might jog your memory.
  3. Watch Amiga game compilation videos on YouTube - you might spot your game!
  4. Join Amiga-focused communities on forums or social media - fellow enthusiasts often have encyclopedic knowledge.
  5. If you remember any unique hardware requirements (like a specific Amiga model or extra RAM), mention it - it can narrow down the search significantly.