Axel's Magic Hammer

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Axel's Magic Hammer
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Developer(s) Core Design
Publisher(s) Gremlin Graphics
Composer(s) Ben Daglish [1]
Platform(s) Amiga, Atari ST
Release 1989
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player

Axel's Magic Hammer is a platform game developed by Core Design and published by Gremlin Graphics in 1989. The game was released for the Amiga [2] [3] and Atari ST. [4]

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References

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  2. "Axel's Magic Hammer, Axels Magic Hammer - Amiga Game / Games - Download ADF, Cheat - Lemon Amiga". www.lemonamiga.com.
  3. "Axel's Magic Hammer review from Amiga Format 7 (Feb 1990) - Amiga Magazine Rack". amr.abime.net.
  4. "Atari ST Axel's Magic Hammer : scans, dump, download, screenshots, ads, videos, catalog, instructions, roms". www.atarimania.com.