QuoteThe version for Amstrad CPC was left unfinished at the time, being forgotten. The recovery of old floppy disks with half-made code motivated Juan Carlos (almost 30 years later) to make the definitive version of Bloody Paws; not only adding what was included in the 1990 Spectrum version, but other details that they had in mind and that were not reflected in the first version due to the premature cancellation.
QuoteThe cpc version is made in mode 1 to take advantage of the Matamoros graphics. It includes more levels in each part of it to make the game much longer. They have also taken advantage of adding a melody while we play, for this they have used the infallible McKlain. What remains is a version with its own identity, this one from Amstrad CPC, as well as a witness to the goodness and badness of that distant era; when we discovered the entertainment of the world of video games on our ZX, CPC, C-64, MSX,...
source [ spanish sorry ] : https://www.readyandplay.com/bloody-paws-amstrad-cpc/
it has never been published for free... you could only get some copies on cassette through a magazine, nothing more, long ago.
https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&onglet=pub&num=17266
I have gotten one of those cassette copies that were made and I have recorded a video captured from a real machine, if one day the author of the game decides to release it, everyone will be able to play it.
Yes, definitely a spectrum port with spectrum scrolling. Nice GFX, nice sound. :)