Retro Robbins in Micro-Blitz - The BIGGEST ZX Spectrum game by Lee Chops to date!

If you're sick of all the ZX Spectrum news look away now! If however you want to check out a rather awesome looking ZX Spectrum game by none other than Lee Chops Stevenson. A creator behind games such as RETCON GHOSTLY CAPERS and Mr Hair and the Kitty Katakombs. Then make sure to check out this brand new game called ' Retro Robbins in Micro-Blitz '. A game in which playing as a Youtubber called 'Retro Robbins'. You must enter the Crash Towers and search for all things retro to give his channel a glorious gaming boost!

I still prefer Saberman's channel ;)

Here's the latest! "Retro Robbins, our trusty cap wearing retro hero needs goodies for his next Youtube show and to make his channel the best in the world. Rumor has it Crash Towers has lots of secret gems of MIA status which has been hoarded in its vaults. Help our hero bypass all the high tech security and steal his way to stardom! The game features the biggest map by Lee Chops to date filled with over 60 screen, gorgeous graphics and puzzles, incredible music and tunes by Rich Hollins and and Pedro Pimenta".

  • there’s a chance to win that special golden tape at crash in November 😁 there’s only one special golden tape to be win 

Links :1) Facebook Purchase  2) Digital Download ( Later )

7 comments:

  1. Facebook group, please! Its so 2010

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  2. Always i liked games with the thief, one of my favourites is Cattivik on Amiga 500, this Retro Robbins in Micro-Blitz is interesting and i like Spectrum chromatic style since is very impact.

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  3. It says: "a Youtubber called 'Retro Bobbins'." - should be "Retro Robbins" ;)

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  4. looks like fun!

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  5. Is this AGD or original code?

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