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Zap! is a straightforward shoot-'em-up which puts you in charge of a lone spacecraft. The aim is to conquer as many zones as you can by either blasting the bad guys out of existence or avoiding them and all of their bullets. It was developed by Jamie Woodhouse, the author of Qwak.
Repton: The Lost Realms was originally intended to be a sequel to Repton 3. It was given the working title Cyroid-X but was shelved by Superior until Retro Software re-worked it and published it. The game consists of 24 levels, the objective of each being to defuse a number of time bombs. Before this can be done however the player …
Freeware/public domain clone of the arcade game Phoenix that was written by Richard Broadhurst and published by Retro Software for the BBC Micro in 2017
In this game you play as Bill the explorer who finds himself all alone after an Antarctic snowstorm, with only a scrap of paper from a colleague's notebook which mentions a mysterious sign broken into 4 pieces to go on. You must go deep inside the mountains to collect the 4 star pieces. Mountain Panic was inspired by the 1931 …
This is a Sabre Wulf style jungle game written by David Boddie and published in 2011 by Retro Software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. The player must help the character reach the exit for each level. However, the player must first find a key to unlock the exit. On the final level, the exit does not require a …
Hard Hat Harry 2 is a 62 screen, MODE 2 graphics arcade adventure for the BBC Micro Model B. It is a much expanded sequel to the original platform style game, Hard Hat Harry. It was developed by Tom Walker and released by Retro Software in 2012. Set 28 years after the previous game, Hard Hat Harry Jr. follows in …
Castle Raider is a sideways scrolling arcade adventure game for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro in the style of Castle Quest.
A fairly well-made clone of the 1981 Sega arcade game Astro Blaster. Developed by Richard "Tricky" Broadhurst and published as a free to download game by Retro Software in 2016. It even uses sampled speech from the actual arcade machine but only works if you have a sideways speech RAM expansion on your BBC Micro.
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