C64 - Guns 'N' Ghosts - Psytronik Software (2013)

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#retrogaming, #retrogames, #c64, #gunsnghosts, #psytronik, #commodore64, #indiegame, #homebrew. I take on the first levels of the brilliant Guns N Ghosts published by Psytronik Software in 2013. Its from the unstoppable team that is Georg 'Joe Gunn' Rottensteiner & Trevor 'Soulless' Storey. This time the guys have created a superb arcade game with a spooky theme! 1 or 2 players have to battle through over 70 screens infested with zombies, skeletons and bats and various other spooks & spectres.

Game Information Link
https://psytronik.itch.io/guns-n-ghosts-c64

Story

They are hunters of supernatural beings, ghosts, demons and evil spirits. Join Trev and Georg as they fight their way through dark places with guns and demonic powers. Are you man enough to send the evil back to hell? Well, don't just sit there, grab your shotgun and get going!

** GUNS 'N' GHOSTS GAME CREDITS **
Game Design, GFX + Artwork by
Trevor 'Smila' Storey

Game Programming by
Georg 'Endurion' Rottensteiner

Music by
Richard 'TND' Bayliss

Packaging by
Jason 'Kenz' Mackenzie
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