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Santa's Troubles (C64)
2023Arcade Platformer
Looking for games like Lock'n'Chase (C64)? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Santa's Troubles (C64), Scout The Stray (C64) or Bagman Comes Back.
This game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Background A few days before Christmas, the toys to be distributed to all the children of the world have now been packaged in Santa's workshop. Unfortunately, a gang of criminals decided to steal part of the gift packages to resell them on the black market. The criminals then went to the North Pole and entered the workshop …
View GameThis game works perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Gameplay The character that the player will have to control is Scout, a stray dog, who has to go through different mazes munching on the bones scattered in them and avoiding being captured by the dog catchers who are chasing him. A level will end when all bones have been eaten. The game has 32 levels to complete. However, i…
View GameThis game is a tribute to Bagman, an arcade game released by Valadon Automation in 1982. This version is made up of 8 completely new stages. The game works perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Gameplay The objective of the game is to maneuver the bagman through various mine shafts, picking up money bags and placing them in a wheelbarrow at the surface of the mine. The player …
View GameThis game is the C64 port of Tutankham, an arcade game developed by Konami in 1982. The game works perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Overview In this game, the player controls an explorer who is robbing Tutankhamun's tomb. The player will search for precious treasures (maps, lamps, chests of gold & jewels, and, above all, the golden mask of King Tut) and fight off the vari…
View GameThis game is a homage to Dig Dug, an arcade game developed by Namco in 1982. In this version, except the first one, the playfields are procedurally generated. Gameplay Dig Dug is a maze video game. Controlling the titular character, the player's objective is to eliminate the enemies on each screen; these being Pookas, red tomato-like creatures with comically large goggles, and Fygars, green dragon…
View GameThis game is a tribute to Bagman, an arcade game released by Valadon Automation in 1982. It is also the sequel to Bagman Comes Back. This version is made up of 24 completely new stages. Gameplay The objective of the game is to maneuver the bagman through various mine shafts, picking up money bags and placing them in a wheelbarrow at the surface of the mine. The player must avoid pursuing guards, …
View GameThis game is a tribute to Tutankham, an arcade game developed by Konami in 1982. This version is made up of 7 completely new stages. The game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Overview In this game, the player controls an explorer who is robbing Tutankhamun's tomb. The player will search for precious treasures (maps, lamps, chests of gold & jewels, and, above all, the…
View GameThis game is a C64 conversion of Space Invaders, the famous arcade game created by Tomohiro Nishikado in 1978. This particular version is designed to be controlled exclusively via the joystick's fire button. The game runs perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. If you are using an emulator on a 60 Hz monitor, it is recommended to select an NTSC model for smoother gameplay. …
View GameThis game works perfectly on both PAL and NTSC models of the Commodore 64. Gameplay The game is set inside a spaceship invaded by alien entities that have deactivated the supply batteries necessary for the propulsion of the rockets.The aim is to guide Mike, the mechanic on board, inside the various power rooms and reactivate the batteries. To activate a battery, the player simply has to touch it o…
View GameThis game is a C64 port of Dig Dug, an arcade game developed by Namco in 1982. This version includes the levels from the original arcade game. There are therefore 15 different levels of which the last 4 are repeated until reaching level 256 (the kill screen). If, however, you are interested in a less repetitive and therefore more stimulating version of the game, try Dig Dug Revival, where the lev…
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