Licence to Kill

People are still making stuff for the Sinclair related machines. Tell us about new games and other software that runs on the Spectrum, ZX80/ZX81, Pentagon and Next.
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My easiest and most deliberately average game, it was mainly an experiment to see what I could do with AGDx in the short time I had.

Look out for Blimpgeddon 3 late in 2019 which will have vastly more time spent on its development, also advances in AGDx should allow 80 screens in a single load and more space for a variety of bigger sprites.
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And there's the quote for the inlay! :mrgreen:

I was surprised to have completed it in one short sitting, but it was enjoyable enough.
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My easiest and most deliberately average game, it was mainly an experiment to see what I could do with AGDx in the short time I had.
Decent enough to be commercially sold in the 80s for 1.99 ;)
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Ralf wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2019 4:00 pm Decent enough to be commercially sold in the 80s for 1.99 ;)
I'd feel guilty for taking a kids pocket money for it, a Sinclair User cover tape on the other hand.
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