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Game development competition, known under the name AmiGameJam has its winners. Judged by Amiga celebrities during the AmigaBill stream, results are like this:
Hopefully we will see these games in some great polished releases later this year and we will add all the finished ones to Lemon Amiga. You can check all the competition games on its website. Thank you all the submitters, voters, supporters, sponsors, organizers and judges for this great jam!
This week saw the release of a scrolling-screen survival game called Germz Survivor (I guess Zombie Survivor was already taken?), in which you battle against increasing waves of zombies, with increasingly more powerful weaponary and power ups. The area is big enough to move away from trouble, but small enough to keep you trapped, and the gun is also in need of reloading. Controls are WASD to move, mouse to aim and reload. The unique power ups with every XP level up is impressive, and adds consideration choices to an otherwise mindless shooter. Check out Germz Survivor.
We've added another 28 games to the database. Half of these are requests from the Missing Games thread. The other half are new games released from 2023 to 2026. Some of the AmiGameJam games are still in development, so we are holding off on those for now. Please comment and rate these games in the database. See the 28 New Games here!
Please note: We are unable to buy every new commercial game just for grabbing screenshots for Lemon. If you are a developer, please contact us (in the forum or private message). We need some developer credits, and in-game title and gameplay screenshots (PNG, 640x512 pixels). Otherwise we cannot guarantee your game will appear in the database. We look forward to your productions.
After long six years since the first demo our waiting is over: Project Horizon from Electric Black Sheep has been released!
This large game with HUGE rendered intro and outro comes to our Amigas for free! Definitely worth downloading and also worth supporting its authors with some dollars.
Please do so, play the game, rate it and comment!
We've added another 29 games to the database recently. Almost all of these are from 2023 to 2025, as we attempt to catch up on the latest games. The exception is Robinsons Requiem OCS/ECS, which is an old request. We didnt add anything by Rob Smith this time, sorry Rob. Please play and rate these games, and drop a comment in about them if you can. See the 29 New Games here!
Please note: We are unable to buy every new commercial game just for grabbing screenshots for Lemon. If you are a developer, please contact us (in the forum or private message). We need some developer credits, and in-game title and gameplay screenshots (PNG, 640x512 pixels). Otherwise we cannot guarantee your game will appear in the database. We look forward to your productions.
We've added 1,854 new YouTube gameplay videos to our game entries! This brings the total number of linked YouTube videos to 2,703.
You can view all 1,635 games that include YouTube videos here. The number of games is lower than the total number of videos because some games feature multiple videos.
We've just added 91 game advertisement scans from various magazines. Every scan has been carefully cleaned up and adjusted for quality as usual. A New badge now marks recently added scans, making it easier to spot what's fresh.
Note: Only 70 games are listed in this update, as some games received multiple scans.
| tertronostalgic rated Videokid (7/10) | 2h | |
| LosDukos favourited Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight and 1 other | 2h | |
| Vitalik favourited Fightin' Spirit | 3h | |
| mike1971 rated Fields of Glory (5/10) | 4h | |
| 50_Years_Old_Gamer rated Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus (1/10) | 4h | |
| mike1971 rated Feud and 3 others | 4h | |
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| A500 Maxi by Nonefornow, May 14, 7:57 pm |
| Super League 2026: Round 6 - Dogs Of War by lifeschool, May 14, 6:29 pm |
| Bootblock Rebels - The Hidden Stars of the Amiga Underground (Kickstarter live) by lifeschool, May 13, 10:18 pm |
| Super League 2026: Round 7 - Cast Your Votes by MaNiX, May 12, 9:22 pm |
| 🌟 Games Released in 2026 Index by mailman, May 12, 2:55 pm |
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| Nick Faldo's Championship Golf Scored 8 by Steve Wilkins on May 4, 2026 | |
| Ork Scored 7 by Steve Wilkins on Apr 18, 2026 | |
| Golden Axe Scored 6 by MartinJSUK on Apr 4, 2026 | |
| Operation Stealth Scored 6 by Steve Wilkins on Jan 21, 2026 | |
| Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals! Scored 8 by Steve Wilkins on Jan 20, 2026 | |
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Secret of Monkey Island, The 675 votes | 9.19 | |
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Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge 505 votes | 8.97 | |
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Sensible World of Soccer '96/'97 312 votes | 8.91 | |
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Settlers, The 395 votes | 8.88 | |
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Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis 334 votes | 8.87 |
| Fields of Glory Average - mike1971, today, 9:49 pm |
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| Phantasie III: The Wrath of Nikademus Pure crap - 50_Years_Old_Gamer, today, 9:47 pm |
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| Ferrari Formula One Below average - mike1971, today, 9:39 pm |
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| Femme Fatale 1.0 Average - mike1971, today, 9:36 pm |
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| Fears Average - mike1971, today, 9:21 pm |
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I've seen similar arguments for a few other games, but "In many ways, this feels like the version of Out Run that should have existed from the beginning" logic is a berserk button for me. How could a 1989 conversion be like this, when this needed a chipset that didn't exist then, more memory than any then-existing Amiga could address, a faster processor that most people had AND technical knowledge to convert the arcade ROMs (which obviously weren't public domain in 1989)? It's a...