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Top Tens

The aim over the next few months is to collect data on different top ten genres of Amiga public domain games starting with platform games.  Another 9 genres will follow to produce a top 100 list of Amiga Public Domain games.

If the quality of games exist the list may then grow to contain a top 200 !!!

AmigaPd Top Ten Games

Click here to see my current top ten Amiga PD games.
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Top Ten Platform Games

Click here to go to the Top Ten Public Domain Platform Games page where you can see slideshows and vote for your favourite game.
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Top Ten Arcade Games

Click here to go to the top ten arcade games page where you can see slideshows and vote for your favourite game.
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Top Ten Puzzle Games

Click here to see the best examples of puzzle games released on public domain for the amiga.  This page includes two of my favourite games, Wizzy Quest and Pollymorf.
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Top Ten Point and Click Adventures

There were some great commercial Point and Click adventures available on the Amiga - The Secret of Monkey Island and Beneath a Steel Sky being just two great examples.  These games helped to keep this genre popular during the Amiga's life and led to some great Shareware tributes and new games.  Click here to see the best examples.
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Cody Jarrett's Splendid Top Ten

Hopefully the first of many guest contributers top ten lists.  Click here to see Cody Jarrett Global Moderator for EAB Forum's top ten PD games.
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Top Ten 2 Player / Multiplayer Games

Click here to go to the Top Ten Public Domain 2 Player / Multiplayer games page where you can see slideshows and vote for your favourite game.

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Top Ten Shoot Em Ups

Click here to go to the top ten shoot em ups page where you can see slideshows and vote for your favourite game.

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Top Ten 8 Bit Remakes

Click here to see the best examples of 8 Bit Remakes.
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Top Ten SEUCK

Not sure yet if any of these games will make it through to the top 100.  I do however believe it is valid to include SEUCK games on the website as they were a main feature of public domain libraries and Assassin Game disks.  I also enjoyed creating SEUCK myself and contributed 4 games to public domain.  Click here to see the best examples. 
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