AMIGA POWER ISSUE 32 DECEMBER 1993

"Another two coverdisks, eh? How could they possibly maintain last month's astoundingly high standards?", you're probably thinking. Unless you've actually loaded them up, in which case you'll already know. Two games on two disks? Not on this magazine, matey.

Introducing disk 32...
DISK 32:

WIZ 'N' LIZ
Confused by Stu's 'concept' review of this last issue? Not sure what it's all about? Don't worry -- at AP, we think of everything, and we've brought you a whole clutch of levels in both one- and two- player mode so you can check it out for yourself. You really don't deserve us, you know.
Wow, Stuart, isn't that Wiz And Liz, the oddly non-confrontational two-player game that you reviewed last issue? "It is indeedy, Cam, but it's Wiz 'n' Liz. Isn't it fab? Just look at all those  fluffy wabbits." The word's 'rabbits' Stuart, and it's not strictly correct English to condense 'and' down to 'n'. I'd have thought you'd have had a better grasp of grammer, what with you being a Deputy Editor and all. "No really, they're wabbits." Of course they are. 

CYBERPUNKS
Alien Syndrome meets Gauntlet in this fab mazey shoot-'em-up type of affair, with absolutely no Blade Runner references.
It's a little unlike you to be playing computer games, isn't it, Lisa? "Well yes, I know, but the thing is, it's really cute and no one else seemed to be using the computer. Oh, I'm sorry." That's quite alright, but seeing as you've played it, you'd better tell the readers what it's all about then. "Oh right. Well, erm, there are these three little guys, who are ever so cute and in little coloured uniforms and everything, and they've got to get off the level before the time limit runs out and they all get blown up. Normally the three little fellas all walk and shoot in the same direction, but if you press the space bar, you can toggle through each layer and use the cursor keys to change between 'free' and 'lock.' Setting any one on 'free' will mean that they'll continue firing in the same direction even when the other ones have turned away. How d'you think I'm doing so far, Cam?"

SPACE INVASION
Space Invaders? Well, yes. There's no getting away from it. But with no bunkers to hide behind and invaders that start right on top of your head, we'll bet that this is the most intense Space Invaders game you've ever seen, or your money back. * 

* Of course, Space Invasion is PD, so you didn't pay any money for it, so you don't get any money back. But it's the thought that counts, eh?