| Credits | |
| Published: | 1988, Discovery Software |
| Coder: | Frank Neuhaus |
| Graphics: | Jochen Weigelt, Gisela Weigelt, Frank Neuhaus |
| Musician: | Thomas Lopatic |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2 |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Arcade |
| Subgenre: | Labyrinth/Maze |
| Tags: | angle, maze, painter, singlescreen |
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Average graphics but the bottom line it's a nice game to play for a while. It's o.k.
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The "european vs US version" thing is a complete nonsense!
Tthe supposed "euro" version (as labeled here on Lemon) is actually a pre-release (lacking intro and with a more primitive-looking status bar and less colours on screen), while the "US" is really the final (worldwide) release...
Why people would make up such erroneous conclusions when they're just lacking ANY proof to based them on is really beyond me!
PS: the 5 ADFs in TOSEC are the pre-release with black in-game screen, while the IPF is (obviously) the final one (blue screen).
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'8' on the likeability scale--not really my cup 'o tea, though.
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It seems an Amiga upgraded 3d version of the C64 marvelous game Kid Grid. I didn't know there were this kind of games for amiga, I like it!
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Another Arcade; Labyrinth/Maze game. Controling Zoom! And avoiding the enemies is quite hard,I like the sound,when he makes a "Quadrado"
"Yeah! Yeah! WOW!"
Graphics:9/10
Music/Sounds:10/10
Playbility:8/10
Fun:10/10
Overall:10/10
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Brill little fill-the-squares game. Simple concept. Big on gameplay.
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