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Midwinter 2 it is, otherwise known as 'Flames of Freedom' by Mike Singleton who was responsible for the classic Lords of Midnight on the Spectrum.
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No not that game CapTVK, i'd forgotten about that game! I think i felt the artwork looked so much better than the actual game, so i never played it a great deal.
Clue 2: 'Great balls of fire!'
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child of Thor
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As far as i'm aware this was a very popular game at the time, a bit of a classic(i know you guys will know it).
A recap:
Platform: Atari 8bit and C64(maybe Amstrad as well, but later on?)
Era: the eighties sometime
Clue 1: it had an FPS perspective; and could be considered an action game, but combined a lot of strategic gameplay as well.
Booby clue: You couldn't really play it well on a black and white t.v
Clue 2: 'Great balls of fire!'
Clue 3: might have also got a release on the Spectrum(about the same time as the amstrad,but i could be wrong about both platforms)
Clue 4: 'The Time Machine' by H.G.Wells
Clue 5: victorian engineering
Clue 6: It had Dragons in it(give away clue)
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