Although we informed you some time ago that the Amiga game Athanor 2 - The Legend of the Birdmen was a fabulous looking Adventure game that was programmed in C and is the sequel to the 2015-2016 game 'Athanor' which was also released on the Amstrad CPC, ORIC and yes even the C64. But as a more recent heads up from our good friend Tony Aksnes, he has told us that the game is being sold fast with a limited amount of copies available. In fact it wouldn't surprise me if there was any left going by this article going live.
Although the footage above is being previewed on the Amiga ( Atari ST footage also available here ). Athanor 2 not only features a typical 80's style North, South, East command interface of adventure games of old, but from what we can tell unlike the first game, will also feature full mouse control, enriched dialogues, different phases of gameplay, and much much more listed below. So yes certainly a game that's sure to be a huge hit with the Amiga owners if you can get your hands on a copy!
Main Specs :
- An Adventure game for the the 16/32 bits machines (Atari ST/Amiga) by SafarGames.fr
- Programmed in C, targeting 1MB of ram on the A500 (either 1MB of full CHIP or 512 KB CHIP + 512 KB SLOW/FAST RAM
- Game created by Eric Safar, including the story & ST version.
- Original graphics designed by Angel Bautista.
- Graphics colorization and Amiga adaptation by Astrofra
- Additional graphics colorization by Vincent Jambut.
Game Details :
- - 4 worlds to explore
- - 60 views
- - A lot of music
- - Couples of characters
- - Dialogues and objects to find
- - Puzzles
- Game & manual in English & French
- Price : 39€ Tracked shipping included for European union
- (Please contact me for another country !)
- email : eric@safargames.fr
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