Oh Mummy was originally released in 1983 for the ZX Spectrum, then in 1984 for the Amstrad CPC. The game quickly achieved cult status and was ported to numerous platforms – but no official version was ever made for the Commodore 64. This gap was filled in 2025 by the Blazon team when they created a C64 remake that faithfully follows the Amstrad CPC version.
Oh Mummy is back – now on Commodore 64! A long-awaited remake that combines the past with the passion of the present.

The player’s goal is to explore the tombs while avoiding mummies. Movement is controlled using the numeric keypad, with simple but precise controls.
The difficulty increases gradually as you progress through the levels, providing a classic arcade experience.



The different versions (Disk, Tape, Laxity Crack + Trainer) allow you to choose between an authentic experience or easier gameplay.


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