Enemy 2: Missing In Action - New Commodore Amiga Homebrew

Started by TL, January 01, 2014, 15:26:27 PM

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TL

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[size=140]A gigantic new spacecraft is nearing the scene - and opens fire immediately. The pirates' ship is turned into a fireball. Then, the massive turrets are aimed at the Cromo II. In the very last split second, the crew manages to engage the hyperjump drive and escape. Aboard are the last remaining survivors of the rescue mission. But where are they escaping to? Will humans, Ollocs, and Pirates agree on this long journey?[/size]



[size=140]At the same time, a human woman aboard the Cromo III has taken over the power - and now leads the Tschahis. But will the crew of the Giant submit to her as well? They won't have to wait long for the answer... the adventure continues in the cold depths of space. And one big question remains: Will any of the humans ever return back home to Earth?[/size]



[size=140]This is a sequel to Enemy, published in 2013. The story continues seamlessly from the first instalment. New levels and new graphics await you. In terms of tech specifications, this version is identical to Enemy 1.

- A continuation of the storyline (about 30 new levels)
- New scenarios with interactive adventures
- New foes as well as old friends
- Many surprising turns
- Complex control options, all via joystick[/size]



[size=140]We hope you have a lot of fun with "Enemy 2: Missing In Action"!

You can visit Anachronia's website to find out more about the game right HERE.

Or if you want to just go ahead and download the game to play on an emulator or a real Amiga then click HERE![/size]

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TrekMD


Going to the final frontier, gaming...


zapiy


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Greyfox

Yes been playing this a small while now, its a cracker of a game, very professional in nearly every way, its been a great year for the Amiga platform, with a heap of Atari ST ports making it across and Putty being release and these cool homebrew titles, that are more or less as good as a retail package if released back in the day :)

zapiy

Been playing this myself.. Bloody fantastic little game with some lovely little touches.. reccommended.

Own: Jaguar, Lynx, Dreamcast, Saturn, MegaDrive, MegaCD, 32X, GameGear, PS3, PS, PSP, Wii, GameCube, N64, DS, GBA, GBC, GBP, GB,  Xbox, 3DO, CDi,  WonderSwan, WonderSwan Colour NGPC