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Amiga Longplay [153] Home Alone

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2007

http://www.recordedamigagames.org

Played By Hipoonios

Based on the movie. In this game you must setting up traps to protecting the house before the thieves arrive 9 'oclock. There are 26 traps to set. I find them all :).

Not the best game, but it's quite fun to play.

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  • can you give the download link?

  • @LionsGate1997PT

    You can find it in our channel FAQ :)

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  • The music is really scary!

  • the music is creepy

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  • dam, tht game makes me smile, Old Good Times <3

  • I love this game. Old good times

  • I remember playing this as a child, on a family friend's computer, just once. I was fascinated by the concept. I'd played Home Alone on the SNES, which was just a mundane platformer, but this one involved setting traps within a realistically laid-out house, within a tense time limit. I realise now that it's simpler and shallower than it looked, but it certainly captured my imagination then, and for quite some time afterwards. Still, it's an interesting game, and an early example of its kind.

  • The perspective on the room beyond the open door at 2:04 is mystifying. Even when you work it out, it still looks horribly awkward.

    Speaking of which, I don't think those giant digitised pictures of Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern during the setup phase are particularly flattering.

  • omg i couldnt play this game as a kid, it was really scary >_<

  • I had never noticed that Harry is clenching his fist while chasing. Is he that angry? XD

  • It's amazing how many commercial Amiga games used the same ST-xx samples. They aren't even that good.

    On the other hand, the game doesn't even look finished, really.

  • It's amazing how many commercial Amiga games used the same ST-xx samples. They aren't even that good.

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