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    Identify that game

    Okay. There was a game on the Amiga 500 that saw you hacking into a network of some kind. I remember playing a demo of it, I can see it in my mind's eye, but I can't remember for the life of me what it was called.

    The first thing you had to do on each level was look over a blueprint of that level. I can't remember exactly what you had to do here, but it was something more than memorise them - they were pretty much unrelated to the next gameplay section. I've got a vague memory of them being a kind of puzzle, where you had to shut off certain security devices by closing paths on the map. Something like that.

    Once you'd done that, you were taken to the level proper. Firstperson view. Wireframe, grid-patterned ceilings and floors, each level having a different colour scheme. Enemies were made up of filled polygons and one of them looked like a frog on a unicycle. Again, I'm not sure exactly what you had to do - I'm pretty certain you had a weapon of some kind that you could fire (but never saw). You either had to empty the level of enemies or get to a specific point in it. After that, you went to the next level's blueprint.

    But what the hell was the game called? I'm sure it was by a UK developer, possibly Argonaut. There was a demo of a couple of levels given away with The One. Help!

    #2
    Interphase?

    I have a vague recollection of that having a 'unicycling frog' in it

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      #3
      You're only bleeding right. Cheers!

      That unicycling frog's been haunting my dreams for years.

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