AMIGA POWER ISSUE 21 JANUARY 1993

''What? ANOTHER three absolutely top-notch demos all crammed on to one single disk? How on Earth do you manage it, oh mighty AMIGA POWER?' 'Well, it's like this. We're brilliant, frankly.' 'Of course! Why didn't I think of that?'

And this is disk 21...
DISK 21:

SENSIBLE SOCCER 92/93 MEETS BULLDOG BLIGHTY

EXCLUSIVE! Football isn't a matter of life and death -- it's a matter of life, death, and horrible mutilation and maiming with hand grenades.
AMIGA POWER and Sensible Software proudly present three new additions to the Sensible Soccer squad, featuring some titanic tussles through time. You know you'll love it.
Sensible's finest moment to date is very probably the updated version of Sensible Soccer. Undoubtedly their weirdest moment to date was the In The Style Of creation published back in the November issue of AMIGA POWER. Now for the first and only time, the two games are together on disk. This is your chance to play England vs. Germany in 1993, or to
go back to 1944 and play a 'variation' on that match. And... you can even relive that classic world cup match of 1966. It's all here in this very exclusive Sensible Soccer demo.
Playing couldn't be simpler. On the title screen use the joystick to select which of the three matches you wish to play, and with how many people. Then press the fire button and away you go. The demo ends when either side manages to score a goal.

COMBAT AIR PATROL
It's got Combat. It's got Air. You know the rest. Do your best Tom Cruise routines, with this playable demo.
If this playable five-minute demo is anything to go by, then Combat Air Patrol could well give the mighty but aging F15 Strike Eagle II a good seeing to. Combining some of the smoothest 3D we've seen on the Amiga, with full-on gulf simulation and shoot-'em-up aspects, Psygnosis are obviously aiming for a flight sim with general appeal. Megafortress it ain't. The objective in the demo is simple enough. Take off from an aircraft carrier, take on an enemy fighter, using only air-to-air missiles and machine guns, then pull off a smooth landing back on the aircraft carrier. Easy, huh? Remember though, you've only got five minutes in which to achieve this -- we can't give the whole game away, now can we?

TROLLS
More colourful than Zool, cuter than Lemmings, and with more hair than Freddie Boswell -- it's an entire playable level of Trolls.
After the entertaining Elvira arcade game, Flair really gets into the platform swing of things, with their game based on the devilishly cute/totally irritating (delete as applicable) little Freddie Boswell look-alikes loitering in toy shops up and down the country. What you have in this here playable demo, is a single level of a single world -- which gives the player control over one of the ubiquitous trolls, on a mission to explore the landscape avoiding/stamping on baddies and collecting all the little baby trolls sitting around the place.