Dizzy Games Database

Author: Philip & Andrew Oliver (The Oliver Twins)
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Official Games
Released:

Notes: A hacked version of Fast Food given away by Amiga Action magazine. The main difference is an Easter themed splash screen at the start and fact that the food you have to collect is replaced by Easter eggs. An Atari version of this game was also released with ST...
Author: Ingolemo
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Fan Games
Released: 00/2003

Story: Dizzy has to find a way to escape the temple where Daisy waits for him outside.      Notes: Sadly, the full game was never completed and only the demo was released.
Author: Sam Walker
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Fan Games
Released: 00/2003

Notes: This game was going to be based on the James Bond film "Goldeneye".    Unfortunatley, the full game was never completed and only the demo was released.
Author: Sam Walker
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Fan Games
Released: 00/2003

Notes: This game is set in the Wild West where Daisy gets captured by bandits.    Unfortunatley, the full game was never completed and only the demo was released.
Author: Tommy Pereira
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Fan Games
Released: 07/2002

Notes: This is a Spectrum music/scene demo dedicated to Melanie Hoyle, who ran one of the well known Dizzy Fansites in the Dizzy Community, The Dizzy Zone.
Author: Philip & Andrew Oliver (The Oliver Twins)
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Official Games
Released: 11/1990

Notes: This is a demo version of Treasure Island Dizzy.
Author: Andrew Joseph
Category: Demo Games
Game Type: Fan Games
Released: 00/2001

Notes: A playable demo of a never completed Dizzy themed "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" fan game.    In this demo, the highest amount you can earn is £100.
Author: Phil Ruston
Category: Dizzy Clones
Game Type: Dizzy Clones
Released: 01/1993

Notes: This is Phil's first Giddy game that parodies the Dizzy and Seymour series.    The Giddy trilogy began in the early 1990's with "Wibble World Giddy" on the Amiga home computer.   It was a simple flip-screen public domain game and was...
Author: Phil Ruston
Category: Dizzy Clones
Game Type: Dizzy Clones
Released: 01/1994

Notes: This is Phil's second Giddy game that parodies the Dizzy and Seymour series.    The Giddy trilogy began in the early 1990's with "Wibble World Giddy" on the Amiga home computer.   It was a simple flip-screen public domain game...
Author: Phil Ruston
Category: Dizzy Clones
Game Type: Dizzy Clones
Released: 01/2000

Notes: Giddy 3 was well known to the Dizzy Community back in 2000, and It's original DOS version was once hosted on the now defunct Dizzy Fansite "The Dizzy Zone".    As Giddy, the egg-shaped super hero, you must solve a load of tongue-in-cheek puzzles...