I was not expecting that. Looks interesting in the itch page!
Also I really liked the Untangle one. I think I played something like that a billion years ago.
[0] https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/js/unta...
What am I missing?
Are there emulators for all of these systems?
RetroArch is a great place to start. It supports a ton of different “emulator cores” and acts as a frontend for emulators for different systems.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RetroArch
Install it and give it a go.
Now I can't help but wonder what sort of feedback I'll get if I put in a decent effort. I'm pretty sure it's going to be worth it, since at least for me it was already a very pleasant surprise to have people enjoying my simple game.
Here is a small demo I threw together for AmiWest 2024, from last October: https://youtu.be/xIYrhKHEPEA
I also have a personal blog which is largely a development blog for Magicore (https://dansalva.to/blog). My next post will be about a recent feature where I use Amiga's hardware acceleration to draw rays of light that can be obstructed by passing objects. Proof of concept video here: https://youtu.be/rFWFTuWx82M
I see some games can be bought, but I doubt it's big biz. People do lots of things for shits and giggles and out of pure passion.
I’m just trying to understand the motivation. If it’s free then I can understand it’s a hobby. When it’s being charged for, and there are some “studios” pumping out commercial games, then to me it warrants trying to understand more about the game creators. Especially when they’re amiga games.
You can just use Inform6 which is OOP oriented and it's very easy to define in game-objects, rooms, attributes such as objects being containers/openable/enterable and such. Setting up basic puzzles it's pretty straightforward.
Dr. Dangerous: Secrets of the Temple of Xol'Tan https://hoogames2017.itch.io/dr-dangerous Beautiful and runs on naked Amiga 500.
Dungeonette https://www.lemonamiga.com/games/details.php?id=5069 Stock Amiga 1200.
Roguecraft https://thalamusdigital.itch.io/roguecraft Any Amiga with 2MB of ram.