Now this looks interesting, folks, and who knows - they might bring a version out for the Oric and Atari?! Arcade Game Designer is a tool for creating ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC464 games. In fact, it's the tool we'd all have given our right arms for in the 1980s. Create blocks, sprites and screens, knock out a few lines of code (far simpler than ZX BASIC and numerous coding templates are included) and create a game that would have graced any software house's catalogue back in the day. There a few bugs, but this is the tool you wanted when you were a kid. Around two hundred (and counting) games have already been written with this tool. Free to download with no obligations, I don't expect anything in return. However, should you absolutely insist on contributing towards the cost of a pint of beer go and buy one of my games or game development tools (my suggestions: SEUD, Quantum Gardening or Gamex) from www.cronosoft.co.uk If you like this, check out the free and far more powerful Multi-Platform version, which will import games written using this tool and allow you to convert them to other formats. It also allows far bigger games and boasts extra commands and extensive documentation. This is the professional version, in addition to being far more user-friendly for beginners. To get the best out of AGD, make sure you join the community of AGD and MPAGD developers over at the forums where help and support are available. There's also a Spanish tutorial and a series of English video tutorials For the hardcore devotees there are even AGD T-shirts Check it fully out - and download - over at: https://jonathan-cauldwell.itch.io/...c09NSqDXIkhF4I3iMVU2THV6leInZBHoZGmobmcYQRF18