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Play Night Shift Amiga Online

1990 action game for Amiga. Play as Fred or Fiona Fixit in a factory setting. Complete 6 shift types with tasks like restoring power and tightening bolts. Use wrenches and tools to maintain production. Collect hourglasses for extra time and cash bonuses. Puzzle-platformer mechanics.

Developer: Lucasfilm Games LLC, U.S. Gold Ltd.
Genre: Action
Released: 1990
File size: 372.85 KB
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Game Overview

Night Shift is this weirdly charming Amiga puzzle-platformer where you play as a factory worker—Fred or Fiona Fixit—keeping a chaotic production line running. The factory’s churning out knockoff Star Wars and Indiana Jones merch (the game doesn’t even try to hide the parody), and everything keeps breaking down. One minute you’re rewiring power grids, the next you’re bolting loose panels before some conveyor belt jams up.

There are six different "shifts," each with its own kind of mess to clean up. I liked how the tools actually feel useful—like the wrench isn’t just a prop, you’re constantly tightening something before time runs out. And yeah, you can grab bonuses like extra time or cash, but good luck stopping to think about it when alarms are blaring. It’s frantic in the best way.

Honestly, the whole thing feels like someone took office drudgery and turned it into a game where you’re weirdly invested in keeping a toy stormtrooper assembly line from imploding. The Amiga’s chunky graphics somehow make it even funnier.

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