Only the Time Gal, Reika Kirishima, can go and find Luda before he screws everything up, so with her own time travel device, a small gem on her vest, she chases the criminal through sixteen different time periods, avoiding dangers and pitfalls and a few unsavory types that want her dead. The basic premise of the game is that a criminal from the future, Luda, steals a time machine and goes back through time to try and cause all kinds of havoc. One last option is "extended" death scenes, which simply shows a clip of the main bad guy laughing whenever you make a mistake. There's also a selectable difficulty setting which determines the number of lives, mirroring of stages, and whether visual cues are shown or not. Released as a freeware release in March 2017, Time Gal for Amiga CD32 contains all of the arcade game's stages, playable in either sequential order like the arcade version, or in the Sega CD stage order.
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