



The Commercial Game of the Month goes to Walker by DMA Design from 1993
Walker is a Game where you need to take out little soldiers, Tanks, Planes and more, You have a Gun which if excessively used, has to time out to recharge, so use sparingly
You walk through a bombed-out place during World War II, and through a city which has seen better days, Your mission is to shoot anything that moves, enemies come in various forms which you should kill
There are only 4 levels in the Full Game, but they are quite long, and are in various sections
The Game makes use of both the Mouse and Joystick, where the Mouse moves your aim and Fires, The Joystick controls the movement
Walker originally came on 3 Floppy Disks, and took nearly forever to load, although during loading there is a star-based designs which form the words “Loading” with a circular design at the top, and a rotating line at the bottom, along with “Decrunching” which forces the dots to the middle
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There are Demo versions on CU Amiga Coverdisk from January 1993, and also on Amiga Action Coverdisk 43 from April 1993, If you wish to check out this gem for yourself
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Publisher: Psygnosis
Developer: DMA Design
Code: Ian Dunlop, Rob Northen Computing, Scott Johnston, Teijo Kinnunen, Jon Dye
Graphics: Mark Ireland, Stacey Jamieson, David Hally, Neill Glancy, Scott Johnston
Music: Raymond Usher
Sound: Ian Dunlop, Neill Glancy