The Amiga version is on disk APD296 of the AMOS PD library. You have to search for it under its alternate name of "Glod" to find it, as in
https://www.amigapd.com/amospdprograms.html .
That entire library can be downloaded from
https://archive.org/details/cdrom-amospdcd
which will give you
amospdcd.iso .
If you mount that ISO file, you will find
glod.amos in the subdirectory
\276-300\APD296 .
Strangely, I could not open this particular APD296 subdirectory under my workplace Windows installation - it came up as corrupted. Although all other subdirectories were fine.
It did open fine when mounted under Linux however and I was then able to copy the APD296 contents back over to Windows. You may well have more luck than me under Windows.
In any case, I was then able to to open the glod.amos file in AMOS, which I obtained from
https://amigaboing.net/amos30/
(Note this download contains an embedded copy of the WinUAE emulator).
It plays fine directly in the AMOS interpreter, or it can be complied with the AMOS compiler if desired.
A couple of screenshots I just took from WinUAE:-
