THE ONE AMIGA OCTOBER 1994,
'...Bloodier, blastier, brillianter, bashier, bangier'

COVERDISKS:

We've got Sensi, we've got Sensi. and we've got Tower Assault which works on all machines. Ha ha ha! Yes indeedy folks, if you ever had any doubts that The One can beat the crap out of its competitors as far as disks go, doubt no more! Matt Broughton pulls his pants down and gloats like some vicious, er... gloater.

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DISK A:

ALIEN BREED: TOWER ASSAULT

Hands up who knows Alien Breed. Everybody? Excellent. Right, I'm off for a cuppa while you play our superb demo. (Every month you pull some naff trick like this, and every month I have to put some comment in brackets telling you to get on with it. Will you never learn? - Simon). No, I guess I never will.
Okay, Alien Breed is is completely easy to describe. you control a topviewed fella who runs around shooting nasty aliens, trying to complete some sort of level task. In this particular demo, your task is to destroy all of the security installations (those machine-type things scattered all around the level) and find the pass that will operate the deck lift.

ZONKED
Anyone vaguely familiar with the idea of Pengo or any of the many puzzles games that we look at in PD Zone will be right at home with this little love, because it's about as simple as they come.
The idea for the game is quite straightforward: each level has an exit which you must reach, but before you can get to the aforementioned tile, you need to fill the holes in the floor by putting something down them.

DISK B:

SENSIBLE WORLD OF SOCCER
Look, I know that every month I go on about how incredible our coverdisks are, but this time I really mean it. This has to be one of the most-awaited game in the Amiga's history since Frontier, and blow me if we haven't got just about the blimmin' best ever demo for you special readers.
There is one problem, though: you can only play this demo if you promise to never buy any other Amiga magazine but The One again. Just say out loud, in the direction of the disk, "I'll only ever buy The One," and then plop it into your drive. Now it'll work. If you ever go out and buy another mag, the demo won't load any more, so don't even bother putting it in your drive. Okay? Good, let's move on...