Orion Prime is a gargantuan point-and-click adventure for the humble Amstrad. You take on the role of a drug-runner, who works a solitary, and quite-profitable, flight-path between two planets. Until, that is, your life of Riley comes to an end when your craft is hit by a rogue asteroid belt and you limp into the belly of the Orion Prime space station. Eerily silent, it's quickly apparent from the dead bodies littering every scene that, whatever happened here before, it wasn't good.
Orion Prime is a fascinating piece of software, particularly if your memories of the Amstrad extend little further than Roland On The Ropes. Every location of your new prison is illustrated, and described in a flawless, detailed narrative. You make progress by clicking on whatever you can see to interact with it. Within the first few minutes, you'll also need to play one of the first mini-games, a variant of a sliding-block puzzle reminiscent of the PS2 game 24.
It's sophisticated stuff, thoroughly modern - and playable with the minimum of fuss on the superb WinApe Amstrad emulator. To see more, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF_Wwy-0BhI. Note that a limited number of discs were physically produced of Orion Prime. Alas, these are now long depleted and considered genuine collectors' items. You can now download and play the game totally for free from the official Orion Prime site.