Minky - A lovely Amiga game by Matze1887 gets a full release

Even though Indie Retro News has been flooded with new game updates throughout this week, we have another Amiga news story to share with you all! As if you love playing high quality Amiga games that anyone can pick up and play, it might be worth your time playing the latest release of Minky by Matze1887. An Amiga game that puts you in control of a Monkey(no not a mouse), who must collect coins and other items while avoiding deadly enemies.

Runs on stock Amiga 500 (512k Chip/512k Slow) or better.

Yes indeed welcome to a new Amiga game from Matze1887, an Arcade Platformer that doesn't just feature high quality Amiga gameplay, but 28 well designed levels, a loveable character, different enemy types, and as one person said in Saberman's video previously "The multidirectional scrolling and size of some of the levels is impressive". So yes if you want to play a decent looking game for your Amiga, it might be worth downloading the final version of Minky which is available below.

  • Programming and level design: Alpha One
  • Graphics titlesets: Saul Cross
  • Musics: Simone Bernacchia
  • Released by: Matze1887

Links :1) Source (Thanks Per Ola Eriksson & Saberman for the heads up)

7 comments:

  1. A real nice little game ! Thanks for the information.

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  2. I'm glad you wrote it's not a mouse...

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  3. From the screenshots the gfx remind me very hard of Solid Gold.

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  4. Got to level 9 today, not an easy game due to the weird jumping control. The game gives passwords fortunately.

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  5. Very good Game and work with it , I have today playthough it , Not easy game , Nice to have a new game with passwords , I wish many other amiga games had it.

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