I remember that game. I never knew it was available on the Archimedes though.

I do however have a complete collection of Archimedes software so if you wanted to play it on that version again I can see if that game is in the collection. And confusingly the Archimedes disk images used by Archimedes emulators are also called ADFs (Archimedes Disk Format).

It was definitely a great system at the time and one of the first true 32 bit systems. The RISC based ARM CPUs were far ahead of anything else, and the Risc OS was great at the time. It was also a pretty advanced system and actually walked all over the Amiga with 256 colours on screen at once and 8 channel stereo sound. And that was in 1987 when the A500 was just becoming the most popular home computer. It was quite a shame that Acorn ended up being mainly a schools based supplier and not a main stream competitor in the home computer market.