Fantasy Flyer
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Player's Review
This strange game was released by Gallica, an obscure publisher based in a (now defunct) library in the city of Ath, Belgium. It also seems to have been a one-man project.
The game is a dual ECS/AGA release. Depending on the machine, it will start in either the ECS version or the AGA version (which is shown in this longplay). The ECS version uses three overlapping parallax layers, while the AGA version uses five. Meaning the game's background (and foreground) is split into separate layers that move at different speeds. Layers farther away move more slowly, while closer layers move faster, creating an illusion of depth.
00:00:00 Intro
00:04:00 Part I
01:47:03 Part II
03:13:49 Ending
The game is a dual ECS/AGA release. Depending on the machine, it will start in either the ECS version or the AGA version (which is shown in this longplay). The ECS version uses three overlapping parallax layers, while the AGA version uses five. Meaning the game's background (and foreground) is split into separate layers that move at different speeds. Layers farther away move more slowly, while closer layers move faster, creating an illusion of depth.
00:00:00 Intro
00:04:00 Part I
01:47:03 Part II
03:13:49 Ending



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