AMIGA ACTION ISSUE 68 MARCH 1995,
'Let's rock...'

COVERDISKS:

Stop! Don't flick through the magazine any further until you've read these pages, because you really are in for an absolute treat this month. 
Every so often a game comes along which takes everyone by surprise, and in 1994 this game was Valhalla - the selfproclaimed World's First Speech Adventure. In fact, only the mighty SWOS stopped it from becoming our official game of the year. Valhalla: Before the War is the follow-up, and once again you can check out its glories for yourselves in our massive best-part-of-a-full-level exclusive demo. Before that however is the slight matter of Disk One, featuring the latest instalment in Team 17's Alien Breed series - a long, long rolling demo of AB3D, an ultra-fast first person perspective shoot'em-up that might well be a cross of Doom and Wolfenstein. It's absolutely awesome, as too is the second demo on this disk - the fully playable and wicked addictive Ten Pin bowl'em-up, Kingpin
All exclusive to Amiga Action, all magically delicious, and all awaiting that special loading touch that only you can provide.

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DISK 1: 

KINGPIN (A1200)

Team 17 are the boys for excellent demos at the moment. Following on from ATR last month we have this special disk. Kingpin is their new Ten Pin Bowling game, previewed everywhere but coverdisked (erm) here. Play five sets in a single player game, then buy the real thing!

ALIEN BREED 3D (A1200)
Now this may be a rolling demo (not playable to you and me), but it provides a rare and exclusive insight into one of the most eagerly awaited games for a long time. Five(ish) minutes are packed into this demo from Team 17, and during that time you are shown around the locations and dungeons, accompanied by a pumping soundtrack. If you want Doom for the Amiga, (and who doesn't), then you have to see this. Who said it wasn't possible? Shoot them immediately.

DISK 2: 

VALHALLA: BEFORE THE WAR

To complete our wonderful line up this month is yet another exclusive. Despite ridiculously bad reviews in some magazines we liked Valhalla and so did the Amiga public. Now we bring you an exclusive demo of the follow up. There are more puzzles to solve, and if you enjoyed the last one you'll adore Before the War. Turn to the coverdisk pages for all the help you'll need to play all the demos this month.