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AmigaAGA

Tubular Worlds

Tubular Worlds
GenreAction Shooter
DeveloperDongleware
PublisherDongleware
Released1994
Rating
Graphics:7.0
Sound:8.0
Gameplay:7.0
Overall:7.0
Reviewed byndial
Tubular Worlds is a side scrolling shoot 'em up game featuring pretty good graphics, a variety of weapons and enemies, great sound but rather repetitive gameplay. It is available on the Amiga (OCS / ECS / AGA) and DOS systems.
 
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Tubular WorldsSTORY / GAMEPLAY
As a Cyber-Legion cadet you're now ready for your final exam and aim to succeed. You must fly through four virtual areas of the challenging "Tubular Worlds" military simulation and earn the right to join the elite ranks of the empire's battle fleet. You have to blast your way through the enemies to survive and get power-ups and weaponry upgrades by killing the enemies, which will help you reach your goal. The game is quite difficult sometimes, as except of the enemy ships and ground-to-air defenses you must avoid hitting a variety of obstacles like the top of rocky mountains.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
The AGA version features nice visuals here with 256 colors on screen, same as the DOS version. The screen scrolls flawlessly while the sprites move in smooth animation. The game's controls are very responsive and very easy to learn. The main differences between the Amiga OCS/ECS and AGA versions are minor and can only be spotted in small details at the backgrounds and (of course) the number of the colors on-screen. The sound on the Amiga AGA is exactly the same as on the Amiga OCS/ECS, with in-game music and decent sound effects. There is also a nice intro sequence just before you enter the battle.

GAMEPLAY SAMPLE VIDEO
On our video below you may watch the Amiga OCS / ECS version of the game.
 
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  • Tubular Worlds
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Gameplay sample
 
Comparable platforms
Commodore Amiga OCS/ECS
Commodore Amiga AGA
 
Hardware information

Amiga 1200

Amiga 1200CPU: Motorola 68EC020 14 MHz
MEMORY: 2 MB, expandable to 10 MB max (2 MB Chip RAM + 8 MB Fast Ram)
GRAPHICS: AGA chipset, supports 24-bit color palette (16.8 Million colors) and 256 to 262,144 on-screen colors in HAM-8 mode. Resolutions supported: 320x256 to 1280x512i (PAL) and 640x480 (VGA)
SOUND: 4 channel 8 bit PCM, stereo output
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The Amiga 1200 (default) color palette
24-bit RGB 16.8 million-color palette
(256 on-screen and up to 262,144 in static image - HAM8)
 
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