Challenging games are more like it, thats right :). You can not save but you get a password after every level so you can continue from there. I think this is a fair compromise.
@@backtotheroots6986 Ahaha, in those days when I was playing this game, I froze each screen and mapped out the entirety of the last crazy complex level and finished the game looking at it. :)
Spent a lot of time playing this game. My own personal soundtrack playing this game was Siouxsie and the Banshees Once upon a time and The Cure Boys Don't Cry compilation x
I played thousands of games... PP HAMMER was absolutely the best game ever... Pure art... I was very disappointed when tje last level was completed, cannot remember, I think 63 or something...
@@soanxxgrüß ihn mal bitte, als Kind hatte ich sehr viele schöne Abende mit dem Spiel. Gute Erinnerungen und die reinste Nostalgie im Herz wenn ich nur die Musik höre 😭😭
For whatever reason, Kemco decided to make an unlicensed(as in, no one behind this game was involved with it & was made without their permission) port of this to the Gameboy in 1993 as Mickey Mouse IV, or The Real Ghostbusters in the US, or Garfield's Labyrinth in Europe.
kein controler einfach ein joystick mit 2 knöpfen hatte das spiel auf amiga 520 der grosse mit 1 megabyte war damals so teuer wie guter computer heute 1 spiel hat um die 90DM gekostet hatte um die 250 spiele leider hat er irgendwann seinen geist aufgegeben
That game deserves all the awards just for the name.
The atmosphere and music is ace! I love the cozy castle levels! So romantic and I love the gliitering stars in the castle and rome levels!
This games is one of the reasons I left school with no education
That game deserves all the awards for concept and music
Absolutely. The only downside is the insane difficulty in some stages.
@@backtotheroots6986 yeah that is what real gamers like 😎 I remember you could save the game and then restart from higher levels.....
Challenging games are more like it, thats right :). You can not save but you get a password after every level so you can continue from there. I think this is a fair compromise.
@@backtotheroots6986 Ahaha, in those days when I was playing this game, I froze each screen and mapped out the entirety of the last crazy complex level and finished the game looking at it. :)
@@yalandanposta5190 I did that in that game and in many others, too ^^
Dude, he's got some *MOVES* when he finishes a level.
Best Amiga Game and one of the best games ever! Difficulty is ok, all levels are makeable! :)
My memories😞😞
Amiga games were the best!
Lego bonus. YESSSS
Spent a lot of time playing this game. My own personal soundtrack playing this game was Siouxsie and the Banshees Once upon a time and The Cure Boys Don't Cry compilation x
Top!!!! Number 1 for Amiga
I played thousands of games... PP HAMMER was absolutely the best game ever... Pure art... I was very disappointed when tje last level was completed, cannot remember, I think 63 or something...
And the text would come up saying there was gonna be a sequel but it never came :'(
Das war schon ein geiles Spiel!!!!
I like music in this game.
Cracked by Crystal 😂
İch hab das damals so gerne gespielt.
Leider nicht mehr findbar.
👍super spiel👍
If you install an Amiga emulator, like uae (it's free), then you can download a ROM for this game (for just about every Amiga game) and still play it
Mein Opa hat einfach dieses Spiel gemacht 😂
@@soanxxgrüß ihn mal bitte, als Kind hatte ich sehr viele schöne Abende mit dem Spiel. Gute Erinnerungen und die reinste Nostalgie im Herz wenn ich nur die Musik höre 😭😭
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For whatever reason, Kemco decided to make an unlicensed(as in, no one behind this game was involved with it & was made without their permission) port of this to the Gameboy in 1993 as Mickey Mouse IV, or The Real Ghostbusters in the US, or Garfield's Labyrinth in Europe.
The music in the Egyptian levels is inspired by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers’ “Egyptian Reggae”
Another great game in the same style of Titus the fox and Blues Brothers
What a game
8 Parts? Hello, 2008 wants its restrictions back.. :-/
kein controler einfach ein joystick mit 2 knöpfen hatte das spiel auf amiga 520 der grosse mit 1 megabyte war damals so teuer wie guter computer heute 1 spiel hat um die 90DM gekostet hatte um die 250 spiele leider hat er irgendwann seinen geist aufgegeben