Soltys - A 1995 DOS point and click adventure game is still coming to the Amiga (AGA)

A weekend heads up for all of our Amiga readers , as we've recently found out through the EAB forums, that Tukinem together with Retronics, is not only still working on bringing the Polish point and click adventure game of 'Sołtys' over to the Commodore Amiga 1200 with an English release date of May 23, 2025. But as of today you can try out the latest demo featuring English, German, Spanish, Italian and Polish subtitles. A game which was originally released by LK Avalon for MS-DOS on May 23, 1995. To coincide with this news, we've got some new footage of the game below.

Here's what tukinem1986 said about the game from the previous and more recent announcement. "It's time to present the game I've been writing since last year. The original was released by L.K. Avalon on May 23, 1995, so I'm slightly extending the release date to May 23, 2025, the 30th anniversary. This is not a port of the game, as this is a game written from scratch based on the MS-DOS version to be released on May 23, 2025 by LK Avalon. After 30 years comes the release of the version for the Amiga computer.".

Music for game was maked by Bartłomiej 'BARTESEK' Niedźwiecki.

Hardware requirements:

  •  - Amiga with AGA chipset
  •  - minimum 1 MB fast RAM
  •  - hard disk
  •  - mouse
  •  - RTC chip welcome (when you click on the main character, it gives us the current time)

7 comments:

  1. I like the look of this, hope it works on the mini

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  2. This looks really promising. How it will be sold?

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    1. Paweł Tukatsch8 April 2025 at 09:27

      It will be sold on retronics.eu after 25.05.2025.

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  3. This looks excellent! Kudos to developer.

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  4. Nice work. I also want to say that it makes perfect sense to port these pre-pentium mid 90s Dos games designed to run on 486's to AGA. The AGA platform is built for these sort of things and Amiga Devs should focus on these titles. I hope this trend of porting Dos games continues!

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  5. Looking forward to playing this game in the near future. I was reading a short article about it in the last (? or that one before?) Amiga Future and it sounds like a funny adventure game to discover. Never heard of it before.

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