A downloadable game for Windows
In the 13th century the town of TRASMOZ was excommunicated for its pagan practices and its inhabitants were cursed for ever... The population was decimated until it became a ghost town, diseases and all sorts of evils on children, animals and crops made this an abandoned place left by the hand of God.
Until now no one had dared to approach TRASMOZ again, there is talk of dangerous creatures of the night, witches and living dead who protect the place run by the evil magician Mutamin: inmortal servant of the devil and master of the inaccessible castle and the watchtower.
But tonight is the night of the dead and the moon is full again The time has come as the prophecy says:
When the full moon crowns the night of all saints, a brave hero will break the curse for ever, he will sanctify the place with the fire of wandering souls, when they are liberated.
You are the hero chosen to fullfill this dangerous mission... Will you be able to release TRASMOZ from his curse before the sun rises again?
Click on DOWNLOAD NOW and get the game in 4 different formats to load in your emulator or Zx Spectrum real machine.
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* Single screen arcade platformer *
* 3 areas with more than 20 levels to puzzle out *
* 4 enemy types with unique behavior to defeat *
* Amazing ingame music for the 128k versions *
* Control by keyboard, Kempston or Joystick *
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The Curse of Trasmoz Collector's edition for the #ZXspectrum computers is available from the 16th of December. In cassette & 3" disc. Orders are welcome:
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Original Concept, Art & game design by@volcanobytes
Code by: Javy Fernandez@defectodigital
Music by:@Beyker
Code and AGD support by:@thepope
Loading Screen Pixel art by:@bitfans
Original Ilustration and Artwork for the cover & box: Dani Diez@mrdanidiez
Packaging, cartridge & manual design: @volcanobytes & Sebastian Bach Polyplay.
original ilustration for loading screen by: @volcanobytes
Game testing: Rafa Castillo@azicuetano , Carlos Blansa, GUINDAKO, Alejandro Valdezate@LexSparrow, Ruben Gutierrez@Imsai_REAM, Rainbow graphics@jomicamp, Javi Ortiz@tbrazil_speccy, David RM @RetromaniacMag
This game was created withAGD, a tool byJonathan Cauldwell. Musicizer II by David Saphier, Perilla by Sergio @thepope
Dragon32 & Dragon64 conversions byPere Serrat.
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IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WINDOWS USERS!
An executable file for Windows is included in the downloads. This file allows you to play the game directly without installing any emulator, thanks to J.C. Amestoy's amazing Retro Virtual Machine!
ENJOY!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | Dec 15, 2019 |
Rating | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars (26 total ratings) |
Author | Volcano Bytes |
Genre | Platformer,Action |
Tags | 2D,8-Bit,Arcade,Cute,Fantasy,Pixel Art,Retro,ZX Spectrum |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Links | Homepage |
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of 3.00€ EUR. You will get access to the following files:
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Hi Rolmopsje!
👾 Thanks so much for your comment! I'm happy to hear you're enjoyingThe Curse of Trasmoz on the ZX Spectrum.
I'm currently working hard onTrasmoz Legends, which is in development and will be coming to consoles, including theSwitch;) 🎮
Feel free to addTrasmoz Legends to your collection on itch.io andwishlist the game on Steam to stay updated!
https://volcanobytes.itch.io/trasmoz-legends
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2862210/Trasmoz_Legends/
Thanksagain for being a part of this journey! 🙌
Hi! Thanks for your message and interest!
We’re actively working onTrasmoz Legends, and it's already available onSteam for wishlisting! We’re also planning to bring it toSwitch in the future, so stay tuned! 😊
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2862210/Trasmoz_Legends/
https://volcanobytes.itch.io/trasmoz-legends
Regarding payment in USD, yes, it should be available!
Thanks!
Thank you for this!
You are playing on a FPGA right? there is something strange with the color configuration you have... They don't correspond to the real palette of the Zx Spectrum... At least with the one I know! :) Could it be some issue with your configuration?
I allow myself to leave you a video in which the player manages to advance a little more... In case you want to see the other 2 areas of the game... and the original colors we used:
If you back to the game anytime... Keep in mind that there is an important puzzle component, most of the time, the warp mechanic, to cross from one end of the room to the other, makes the "solution" for each level much easier than if you do not use this mechanic to solve the problem at all. ;)
Thanks for playing it and for the video! It always brightens the day to see someone playing the game for the first time. And taking the time to share his impressions.
THANK YOU!
Gracias!!
Aún queda para el nuevo juego de Amstrad. Pero puedes unirte a nuestro Discord para enterarte de las novedades del desarrollo antes que nadie ;)
https://t.co/svbjukaCx0
I've had a few tries at this now and I really like Trasmoz so far, the graphics are really well done, and make good use of the Spectrum's limitations. I grew up playing Spectrum games so I really love to see people making new games for it. I haven't got very far in to Trasmoz yet, only the first few stages but I like the concept and I think it's got it's own unique feel that sets it apart from a lot of other games made with AGD. The music is nicely atmospheric too. I think Spectrum fans back in the 80's would have loved this game if it had been around back then!
Thanks for your kind words! When you put so much love and work into something like this it is purely for someone to appreciate and enjoy it. You feel like you've accomplished something when you get comments like this, so really: Thanks for playing and for your good words on color treatment and "differentiation" with other AGD titles. I wish you enjoy the game much more and please, if you reach the end do not forget to tell me! :)