Thanks to another heads up by both XeNoMoRPH and Saberman, we've been told that Altanerus Dog has released a new Amstrad CPC Adventure game of 'Kommando Urbex'. A game in which you must not only explore an old agricultural complex from the 17th century to investigate strange events, but you must find out what has happened to two other colleagues that have disappeared. In light of this news that was sent to us just moments ago, we have some new footage of the game which as ever can be viewed further down the page.
Here's the latest from the website (translated). "Kommando Urbex They are Laura, Albert and Pau, their great passion is to visit abandoned places and revalue these. You have received a news story of what strange events are happening in an old agricultural complex from the 17th century, in a place that is difficult to access. Added to this is the disappearance of two other colleagues in strange circumstances when trying to visit the place. Kommando Urbex has decided to set course for that bled place and find out what's going on".
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Kommando Urbex 2
UPDATE : As of today you can download Kommando Urbex 2. The latest game by Altanerus Dog, which is the sequel to Kommando Urbex released last year. On this occasion according to the creator, the trio have been invited to visit an old bunker that, as usual in the adventures of this trio, hides a mystery that they must clarify. The game is structured in five sections that will gradually introduce us to history.
- Leavinq town. At the controls of our Aprilia, we will head towards the meeting with the rest of the team, avoiding weekend traffic.
- Shady forest. We arrived at the meeting place, but a series of circumstances do not force us to interact with various characters that inhabit that place.
- The bunker. We access the various levels of the bunker, but we will immediately realize that there is something strange about it all.
- The Hole. Deep in the bunker we find someone who will give us the answer, but not before testing us.
- The answer. After a detailed explanation, we will have to say what we do and finally you will undergo an evaluation of your actions.
I definitely recognise Black Sabbath riffs in the music!
ReplyDeleteMe too XD N.I.B. is one of this
DeleteThe Wizard is the other. Pretty cool music and game for the Amstrad.
ReplyDeleteInteresting...finally a video game that isn't yet another screen-based platformer, which I'm bored of...promises well.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of an English version?
ReplyDeleteEnglish version for both 1 and 2 now! :)
DeleteI've been looking but I can't find them. :(
DeleteBueno !!
ReplyDeleteAny chance of a C64/Spectrum/Amiga port?
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