T Zero Amiga Downloads

Running T-ZerO on WinUAE support.WinUAE. If you like that kind of gamesShow youtube player is another impressive shooter (for PCs). But even on the Amiga, I find there are better ones (with a more balanced gameplay).

T-Zero is a highly unusual piece of epic interactive fiction, playing in a Lewis Carroll-like surreal surrounding, with a strong emphasis on word puzzles.

The game starts with you awakening in a River Bed. You have to explore your surroundings to find six objects, 'scattered across ages and landscapes', to transport them 'to progressively future time zones where they can right the troubled times.'

The puzzles are quite hard, as they often use puns (as in Infocom's Nord and Bert) or elements of Western pop culture (like the Beatles). Non-native English speakers could have a hard time to solve this game.

The parser of T-Zero is quite unusual, powerful but tricky. It understands uncommon verbs like IMAGINE (this one allows you to visualize objects and locations have not encountered). Still, it sometimes is quite touchy and requests you to type the exact phrase it wants.

The game also contains a hint system.

Font like dot matrix printer. It would take forever to print, and then to rip off the sides of the paper.Anyway, it's a really fond memory for my brother and I because we know how much he put into it. Now, my parents are turning 60.


How to run this game on modern Windows PC?

This game has been set up to work on modern Windows (10/8/7/Vista/XP 64/32-bit) computers without problems.

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TraumaZero is the former name of the Amiga game T-Zer0. It is a side scrolling shoot-em-up developed by TraumaZero Team during 1998 and published by ClickBoom in 1999.[1] The game uses the Amiga's AGA display.

A digital remake of T-Zer0 soundtracks has been included in the Amiga Immortal 4 CD, published in December 2010 by Maz Sound Tools Distributor.[2]

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Reviews[edit]

T-Zer0 was reviewed in October 1999 by Amiga Format, awarding it 93%,[3] and Amiga Active, where it received 9/10.[4]

External links[edit]

  • T-ZerO on the Amiga at Hall of Light (HOL): The Database of Amiga Games

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hall of Light, the database of amiga games'. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  2. ^'Amiga Immortal CD Official page'. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  3. ^http://amr.abime.net/review_3733
  4. ^http://amr.abime.net/issue_284
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