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1989 Amiga horror game. Explore a haunted ship, solve puzzles, and evade supernatural enemies. Features limited resources, multiple endings, and survival mechanics.

Released: 1989
File size: 495.37 KB
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Game Overview

I first came across Terror Liner on the Amiga back in 1989, a game developed by Krisalis Software. It was one of those titles that stood out in an era full of platformers and arcade conversions, offering a slower, more methodical kind of horror experience. You don’t see many games set entirely on a haunted ship, and the atmosphere it built felt genuinely tense for its time.

You play as a passenger trapped aboard a ghost ship, and your goal is simply to survive and find a way off. The game plays out screen by screen as you explore the liner’s claustrophobic corridors, solving environmental puzzles and avoiding supernatural enemies that can appear without warning. Resources like health and ammunition are scarce, so every decision matters; you learn to move carefully and think twice before engaging. It’s a slow burn, deliberately paced to keep you on edge, and the constant threat of sudden death makes even backtracking feel risky. Playing Terror Liner feels like being caught in a tense, unwinnable situation where every small victory comes with a sigh of relief.

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