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Well, this came as a complete surprise to us, as while browsing the EAB forums we have just found out that a great game called ‘Ninja Carnage’ has been released for the Commodore Amiga OCS. This game can be downloaded for free from pouet.net and for Amstrad CPC (2020) and Commodore 64 (2021). This is a great adventure game where you have to help a ninja kill a Yakuza boss in dangerous places like a temple through supernatural situations.
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LOTS of swearing, not for kids!
Here is the latest news from the EAB website. “A new game for our favorite Amiga computer from the Resistance group. This game is a tribute to the early text adventure games. Your mission is to help the ninja kill the yakuza boss. But there are two problems. First, the ninja is a very “bad ass”. .The gameplay is die-and-try, meaning that every mistake will result in the ninja’s death.”
Features:
- The game has 29 levels. The texts consist of over 10,000 words and 128 different ninja deaths. The game is completely and humanely translated into 7 languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek and Polish).
- The story is based on Japanese culture, historical facts and ghost stories. Yokai are supernatural creatures in Japanese folklore. You will face many challenges but I am sure you both will win… or not.
- The game was originally created for 8-bit computers (C64, ZX Spectrum (link) and Amstrad CPC) and has been completely remastered and remastered for the Amiga. It uses a HAM display for full color support.
Links:1) Source