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Games developed by World Software

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Doman: Grzechy Ardana

Amiga 1995
Doman: Grzechy Ardana (Doman: Ardan's Sins) is a brutal beat 'em up that tells the story of Doman, a Slavic answer to the famous Conan, who appears in a series of Polish comics. Playing as Doman (or his friend Baurus) you must end the tyranny of Ardan, fighting against his lackeys, archers, mages and giant guards. You will travel through forests, villages, coasts and mountains, encountering NPCs, to finally reach Satan's Claw (Ardan's castle). The game is a side-scrolling fighting game similar to Double Dragon: our protagonist heads relentlessly to the right, stopping from time to time to fight against a group of more or less competent warriors approaching him. The gameplay style and graphics are similar to Franko, but this time a multiplayer option is offered. This game has more moves and combos (e. g. decapitation) that can be performed and has more weapons to choose from (sword, axe, mace, etc. ). The package also contains a storybook.

Draggy and Croco

Amiga 1995
Draggy and Croco is a timed arcade game for up to two players. The main goal of the game is victory with the evil dwarf wizard, named Mot. To do this the player has to collect all the letters on the board in a certain order (according to the password, which has to be guessed), kill all hostile creatures and reach the vehicle before the time runs out. The player can choose between two heroes: the dragon and the crocodile. In single-player mode, the player can use bombs and one of two weapons: a flamethrower or a water hose. In two-player mode, Draggy uses a water hose and Croco a flamethrower. Water and oil are supplemented in barrels placed on the board. The weapon must be adjusted to the enemy's specifications. The drop can be slowed down by pressing the fire button and moving the joystick down. The player can use a handy ladder at any time to reach objects located out of range or to reach a higher platform. The board is full of useful items, such as coins, extra life, temporary immortality, extra time, slowing down or stopping enemies, extra bombs. The game is divided into 5 major stages, each of which consists of eight standard boards plus one with a final level boss. After each stage the player receives a password and can exchange the acquired coins for some useful items, such as bombs or extra lives. In addition, there is a 30-second mini-game that consists of catching specific amounts of ripe apples falling from trees.

Franko: The Crazy Revenge

DOS, Amiga 1996
Alex and Franko were a pair of great friends living at a time when Poland was transitioning from being a communist country to something else. Lost in the world, they could not find themselves in the new reality. Living in the Polish city of Szczecin, the two were growing up in an unfriendly neighborhood. Mastering martial arts, their life was hard but very interesting. Until one day a gang of thugs attacked them. After a long fight, when Franko could see and feel again, he saw the body of his friend, and in his ears he still heard the laughter of the gang leader, Klocek. Now it's time for revenge. Franko is a classic action game in the style of Double Dragon. With an excessive amount of blood and violence, it is suitable only for mature audiences. The player travels through the streets of a Polish city (decorated in typical communist-era decor). On his way, he faces various types of enemies, from punks, to karatekas, to infamous communist law enforcement groups like ZOMO. Enemies can be fought with a variety of strikes and melee moves, although some of them carry weapons.

Street Hassle

Amiga 1994
1994, the year Street Hassle was released on Amiga. Made by World Software and published by Mirage Software, this action game is available for free on this page.
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