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Help GhoSte find his lost music in order for him to find eternal rest.

Make your way through 14 screens and collect all of GhoSte's music and instruments while avoiding the hazardous objects and animals in your way. With amazing music from KUVO and classic Spectrum gameplay.

Use the arrow keys to move little GhoSte around, and the space bar for passing menus.

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorBuck
GenreAction
Tags8-Bit, Arcade, ZX Spectrum

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GhoSte's Grunge 128K 37 kB
GhoSte's Grunge 48K (no music) 26 kB

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Pretty nice and entertainment game ! Congrats Buck !

Nice game thanks! 48K version gives me an error on Spectaculator emulator and won't load. 128K version works fine though.

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Thanks for letting me know, I'll check it out

Nice game!

Thank you! I appreciate the youtube video :)

Garacias por el juego

You're welcome, thank you for playing it

I have yet to finish this but I cannot but praise this production. It has the smoothest controls I have ever tried in a ZX Spectrum game, the sprites are cute, backgrounds varied and interesting, happy music and a gameplay that manages to be challenging and rewarding without being frustrating.


It is not easy and I suspect I will need savestate to reach the end, play it!

Finished, there was a little surprise on how to get those last few notes!

Excellent game, supported you with a few bucks!

Thanks so much for your support, not in the least for the kind words. There's nothing better than to know your game is enjoyed.


Did you finish it without savestates? :)

aahaha I must admit that,, *no*, I cheated (I found the point where you have to be pixelperfect, while confined on the top right part of the screen, too much for me!).

But I am sure I will havce occasions to replay it without savestates, since the game is pretty enjoyable even when you have explored the whole map!

I presume you mean the microphone? That does require perfect timing, maybe I need to revisit it.