Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Amstrad CPC464 | Monopoly (Leisure Genius) | The best of these the three Leisure Genius games is Scrabble. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Knight Force (Titus) | Knight Force is something of a homage to the Eighties, all style and no content. | 72% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Assault Course (Players Premier) | Nobody ever said life in the army was easy but if you enjoy pain and have a few spare joysticks to burn then go for it - you never know, you may get to like it. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | MiG Busters (Players Premier) | Not a lot of scenery, and not a lot of gameplay. | 52% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Frankenstein Jnr (Cartoon Time) | Excellent graphics and very playable, although walking through doorways is tricky at first - if you're not careful you'll find yourself back where you started. | 84% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Elven Warrior (Players Premier) | Scrolling is so-so and it could be a tad more colourful. | 76% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Shark (Players Premier) | It's fun, but make sure you know which brother you are - there seem to be a fair few of other odd looking characters floating around. | 72% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | 3DC (Encore) | A little more colour wouldn't go amiss... but I suppose the sooner you can build your submarine, the quicker you can get out of your watery grave and the sooner you can move on to another game on Terra Firma. | 54% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Gregory Loses His Clock (Mastertronic Plus) | A fun game with plenty of colour... Battling to find the clock pieces and get back to bed before morning should keep you occupied for a few hours. | 63% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Sorcery (Amsoft) | An excellent game... Combines the problem-solving and the need to map of an adventure, with the dexterity and slickness of an arcade game. | 90% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Mutant Monty (Artic Computing) | An excellent game, although it's a shame you always start from the same place. Scores ------ Graphics 70% Playability 50% Addictiveness 50% Overall 70%. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Cubit (Mr. Micro) | Very responsive... And the game can be played equally well using colour or green monitors. | 50% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Splat (Amsoft) | A game for those who enjoy a test of reflexes. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Laserwarp (Amsoft) | This is not a game which pushes the Amstrad to the limits of its capabilities, nor the player. | 50% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Star Commando (Terminal) | The graphics are good but not exceptional, and the colour combinations used give fairly good clarity on a TV screen. | 30% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Xanagrams (Amsoft) | Very playable and challenging... The game has an addictive quality which should keep a child happy as well as making it interesting for the teacher or parents. | 50% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Codename Mat (Amsoft) | An excellent game which you will come back to again and again. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Sultan's Maze (Amsoft) | I'm not sure who this would appeal to. There is no keyboard buffering so each move has to be tediously entered individually. | 30% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Crazy Golf (Mr. Micro) | A game for those who are certified, or like to indulge in frustration. | 50% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Blagger (Amsoft) | Difficult, addictive and very enjoyable. | 70% |