Retro computing fans have a fresh reason to smile—K&A Plus Issue #28 is out now in its Summer/Autumn 2025 edition. Packed with 82 glossy, full-color pages, this English-language magazine continues to celebrate all things Commodore and Amiga with a polished mix of game reviews, programming tutorials, demoscene culture, and vintage computing history.

Reviews Worth Your Joystick

K&A Plus Issue #28 opens strong with hands-on reviews of both new and classic titles. Highlights include Ladybird, El Cartero, Tusker, Gravity Boy, NeonWorld, and Colorado. Each review delivers gameplay insights, visual breakdowns, and expert opinion that will help readers decide what to load up next. Whether you’re into platformers, puzzles, or arcade-style throwbacks, there’s something here to boot up and explore.

Deep Dives and Demoscene

The issue also features the fifth installment of the 6502 Assembly tutorial, perfect for readers hungry to code like it’s 1985. There’s also a Cracker’s Glossary for those decoding the lingo of the early warez scene, and a fascinating article tracing the evolution of the demoscene—showing how these visual/audio showcases matured from party tricks into legitimate digital art.

Unique Extras You’ll Only Find Here

Beyond the core features, K&A Plus Issue #28 includes Trusty Rusty game solutions to help you conquer pixelated challenges, a spotlight on visual artist t0m3000 in the magazine’s gallery section, and an intriguing historical piece titled The Jackintosh STory, shedding light on an obscure but beloved computing oddity.

And yes—it comes bundled with a digital edition of the K&A Coverdisk, so you get both nostalgia and convenience in one neat package.

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