AMIGA POWER ISSUE 25 MAY 1993

This month's coverdisk is a real peach. For your delectation we've got two incredibly happening demos. In fact, it's *so* happening that the word on the street is that Take That have been spotted with AMIGA POWER coverdisks. No, hang on -- that's wrong...

Introducing Disk 25...
DISK 25:

ENTITY

Loriciel's Entity, the everyday tale of a powerful girlie and her bid to save the world, has been on its way for a while now. And, erm, here it is! And not only do we give you a whole level to play, but some preview shots of the other levels as well. We're too kind, really.
If you're the kind of person who reads things from the back to the front, you'll already have seen the review of Loriciel's Entity on pages 38 and 39 (or, indeed, 39 and 38) of this issue. But then you probably wear your clothes upside down and talk to cheese plants as well, so we're not going to discuss it with you. What we ARE going to discuss is the whopping great playable level of the game that comes on this month's coverdisk.

BEAVERS
Grandslam's Beavers which, apparently, is a platform game with, erm, beavers in it, has to be quite the cutest thing we've seen since, ooh, Rodland or something. Play a level for yourself, but don't come running to us if it makes you cry.
It's been a while since we first had a look at this original (ie. it's not a licence) platformer from Arc Developments, but it's looking better and better as time goes on. In it you play a beaver (surprise! surprise!) called Jethro, and your predictable mission is to collect a load of stars, for reasons which will doubtless become apparent in the finished plot. But hey -- these aren't just boring old ordinary platform game stars, oh no. Some of them are sneaky stars, which'll duck out of the way when you try to collect them -- your only chance is to creep up on them in a thoroughly sly and underhand manner and catch them by surprise. Tch, it's practically Operation Stealth, innit?

Can't get this demo to work with any Amiga emulator