In my new hollywood game the player takes part in the fictitious tv game show "Who becomes Amiga guru?". There he has to prove his Amiga knowledge. If he finally masters the question worth 1.000.000 points, then he earns the title "Amiga guru".
The player can also make use of some help, like phoning an Amiga geek.
At the moment I'm uploading the game to Aminet, so that it should be publicly availaible soon. Unfortunately the game is currently in German language only, but an English translation is planned.
Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
Re: Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
Nice graphics.
And although game type might be bit simple (unless you have some new twists in it), it is always fun having short Amiga quizzes.
Dont forget to post here when you have the english version available.
And although game type might be bit simple (unless you have some new twists in it), it is always fun having short Amiga quizzes.
Dont forget to post here when you have the english version available.
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Re: Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
Nice!
Re: Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
Ah, what a great thing. I will write some review for you about this game at some point when i test it.
Re: Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
13.02.2015 WhoBecomesAmiga-Guru? V1.2 [OS3.OS4. MOS + AROS]
Changes in version 1.2:
- 43 new questions added (now 135 in total)
Changes in version 1.2:
- 43 new questions added (now 135 in total)
greeting Helmut
Re: Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
Looks interesting. Downloading de os3 version!
Re: Wer wird Amiga-Guru?
Now I also compiled versions for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux(386).
They can be downloaded via the gamejolt - portal:
http://gamejolt.com/games/other/who-bec ... uru/64769/
All three versions have been tested on their target os. They run "out of the box", all necessary plugins are included.
As soon as there will be ARM/Linux-versions of the "AVCodec"- and "JPEG2000"-plugins, I'll add a Raspberry Pi version, too.
They can be downloaded via the gamejolt - portal:
http://gamejolt.com/games/other/who-bec ... uru/64769/
All three versions have been tested on their target os. They run "out of the box", all necessary plugins are included.
As soon as there will be ARM/Linux-versions of the "AVCodec"- and "JPEG2000"-plugins, I'll add a Raspberry Pi version, too.