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Auf dem Weg nach Europa
Title Screen
Auswärtiges Amt 1991
Genre: Puzzle, Action
Rating: 3/6
Licence: Freeware
System: Amiga
In 1991, the EU wasn't nearly as prominent as it is now. In fact, it didn't even exist back then, because the treaties of Maastricht would only be signed a year later. However, there was the 'European Community' which was pretty much a predecessor of the EU. And it was obvious that the political and economic integration would continue, so there was a 'need' for political propaganda to soften the nationalist feelings of the population. Which part of the population is most easily influenced? Right, the children. Enter Auf dem Weg nach Europa.

Cluedo: Master Detective
Alternate Name(s): "Clue: Master Detective"
Title Screen
Dalali / Leisure Genius 1990
Genre: Puzzle
Rating: 3/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
An aristocrat mansion, a murdered host and one of the guests has to be the murderer. Each player takes over the role of one of those guests / suspects / detectives trying to find out the truth. Of course, this is the classic boardgame in the mystery genre: Cluedo.

Der Clou!
Alternate Name(s): "The Clue!"
Title Screen
neo Software 1994
Genre: Strategy, Puzzle
Rating: 5/6
Licence: Freeware
System: Amiga
Lured by the promise of quick money, Matt Stuvysunt arrives in London in early 1953. A meeting with his not very sympathetic, but nevertheless fascinating aquaintace Briggs provides him with a used car, some startup money and at least a faint idea where to start: a small kiosk somewhere out of town. Low gain, but also close to zero risk. Briggs himself is obviously up to something a lot bigger.

Dingsda
Title Screen
PCSL 1991
Genre: Puzzle
Rating: 1/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
Dingsda was a popular quiz show on German television running from the mid-80s to the end of the last millenium (in fact, it was only popular until the mid-90s, but it ran for another five years after that). The basic premise: two teams of TV 'celebrities' would compete in guessing words which were explained by kindergarten children.

Gobliiins
Title Screen
Coktel Vision 1992
Genre: Puzzle, Adventure
Rating: 4/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
Take the Adventure genre. Strip all story from it. Add different characters with different abilities. Limit the free movement of these characters to one screen at a time. What you get is Gobliiins.


Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon
Title Screen
Coktel Vision 1993
Genre: Puzzle, Adventure
Rating: 3/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
The king may have been saved, but now, his son has been kidnapped. The evil Demon King wants to make the prince into his court jester. What an offense! Instead of the terrific trio of the first part, a gruesome twosome (see number of 'i's in the title) is sent: Fingus, the diplomat, and Winkle, the practical joker.

Goblins 3
Title Screen
Coktel Vision 1994
Genre: Puzzle, Adventure
Rating: 4/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
The third installment of Coktel's successful series. Officially, also the last one. Depending on personal definition, Woodruff and The Schnibble of Azimuth could as well be called Goblns 4 (sic!). That however, is another story.

Lemmings
Title Screen
Psygnosis 1990
Genre: Puzzle
Rating: 5/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
Lemmings - widely regarded as one of the most influential, one of the most original and one of the best games ever. What could I possibly say about it what hasn't been said before? Even today, it is the epitome of the 'puzzle' genre - and I added this genre to this site just for this game. I recoded pages, made special images, defined scripts, all just to be able to present this game. So there has to be something special about it.

Lemmings 2: The Tribes
Title Screen
Psygnosis 1993
Genre: Puzzle
Rating: 5/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
After they started milking the brand with lots of and lots of data disks, it became obvious there would have to be a real sequel to Lemmings to keep the fire alive. However, due to these data disks, how could that sequel just have been additional levels? Impossible - we need more!

Locomotion
Title Screen
Kingsoft 1992
Genre: Puzzle
Rating: 4/6
Licence: Commercial
System: Amiga
Which game would fit the description 'digital model railroad' best? Most people would say Railroad Tycoon. It doesn't quite fit, though, because of the economic aspects. For Märklin fans, it's mostly about controlling forks and setting routes. The perfectly fitting game: Locomotion.