Pamela The Zombie Hunter Spectrum arcade game written in 100% machine code. Game created for The Spectrum Games Compo 2005 Loading: type LOAD "" and press ENTER. This is 48K Spectrum game but it should work in other models as well. Gameplay: You are a superhero girl who has to battle armies of undead on 6 levels of action. You are not defenceless, as you can fire balls of energy at living corpes. Don't let the zombie get too close to you, when he grabs you there is no hope left. Sometimes zombies spit with deadly venom-you can avoid it by crouching. On some levels there are another opponents - ravenous rats eager to bite into your flesh. They can be avoided by jumping over them. Time is a factor in your quest. Waste too much time on a level and you'll have to begin it over again. On each level you have to go forward (left or right, it depends of level). When you cover all the distance, game proceeds to next level. To make things easier you have 4 lives. Lose all of them and it's game over. Controls: Game may be controlled by keyboard or joystick (selectable in menu) Action Keyboard Joystick Go left O Left Go right P Right Jump Q Up Crouch A Down Fire M Fire Starting game: When game loads, you will hear music. Press any key to go to game menu. In menu you can press 1 to choose keyboard control, 2 to choose joystick control, 3 to read Pamela story and 4 to begin game. Keyboard control is chosen by default (if you start game without choosing control). Technical info: While writing this game I used following progs: Spectrum progs: -Wham The Music Box (menu music) -HQ Edit sampler (aargh sample) PC progs: -TASM (code) -Paint Shop Pro (graphics) -Sevenup by Metalbrain (graphics, great stuff) Personal comment: That's the first game I've written. Writing a computer game was my little boy dream inspired by great games of 80-ties which I played on my ZX Spectrum+. Now I did it. it could be better but I'm quite satisfied with it. Now it's time to return to real life responsibilities. That all. Hope you'll enjoy the game. Spectrum forever! Rafal Miazga, Poland