| Credits | |
| Published: |
1989, Ubi Soft
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| Developer: | Butterfly Software |
| Concept: | Claude Sablatou |
| Coder: | Fabrice Devaux, Frederic Savoir |
| Graphics: | Fabrice Visserot |
| Sound Effects: | Fabrice Visserot |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| Code Language: | ASM 68k |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2, Simultaneous |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Arcade |
| Subgenre: | Labyrinth/Maze |
| Tags: | maze |
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A dull Gauntlet clone with uninspiring levels. It was fun till boredom set in.
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Advanced version of classic pacman
not bad... Not bad...
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Nice to see a proper improvement from the ST version, with prettier backgrounds and smooth scrolling. That's enough to drag a pleasant but insubstantial Gauntlet-esque maze game above average, especially for the young at heart.
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Got this from some mag's cover disk. Uhm, I played it sometimes but I don't think this is so enjoyable after all... I do not recommend.
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I had some fun playing this game with a friend - we both loved Gauntlet on the C64, and this game brought back those memories. It does get boring quite quickly, however (a shame). The One magazine gave the game away for free in one issue.
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Children will love this "PacMan meets Gauntlet" game (well "Gaunlet fancies PacMan more like). Graphics are tad "pretty" and sound is very cute and funny and has a lovely loading/intro music.
Ok, Puffy's Saga is not a classic for the gendre, but have lots of cute and sweetness inside for loving and remember it into your heart. It will give entertainment to players of any age (and not only for kids) thanks to its adequate difficult curve.
As any Gauntlet, always better played in 2 player mode.
One thing interesting of this game is that IT ISN'T AN ATARI ST PORT. Amiga version is QUITE DIFFERENT from the Atari ST one (which was a clone of the Spectrum one). Look for the comparatives of systems and u will be surprised.
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Makes some fun in 2-player-mode. Nothing special gamedesign-wise.
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