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Play Human Killing Machine Amiga Online

1988 Amiga fighting game. Play as a cybernetic soldier with futuristic weapons across industrial levels. Features enemy waves, boss fights, traps, and an upgrade system for abilities and gear.

Developer: Tiertex Design Studios
Genre: fighting
Released: 1988
File size: 365.4 KB
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Game Overview

Human Killing Machine is one of those classic Amiga games that makes you wonder how you ever had fun with such simple graphics—until you start playing and realize it’s weirdly addictive. You control this little dude who just… punches things. A lot. The controls are clunky in that nostalgic way, and the enemies come at you in waves, each one more ridiculous than the last.

At first, it feels like a basic brawler, but then you notice the weird physics—sometimes your punches send enemies flying in ways that shouldn’t be possible, and that’s when the charm kicks in. The sound effects are hilariously over-the-top, too. Every hit sounds like someone dropped a sack of potatoes down a flight of stairs.

It’s not deep, but it’s the kind of game you fire up when you just want to zone out and punch stuff for 20 minutes. The Amiga had a ton of hidden gems like this, and Human Killing Machine is definitely one of them.

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