| Credits | |
| Published: | 1993, Boeder Software |
| Developer: | ![]() |
| Design: | Thomas B. Schulz, Matthias Flügge, Frank Lautensack, Tobias Prinz, Oliver Aloé, Stefan Schulze, Anja Kowalzik |
| Coder: | Thomas B. Schulz |
| Graphics: | Tobias Prinz |
| Musician: | Frank Lautensack |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Arcade |
| Subgenre: | Labyrinth/Maze |
| Tags: | avoid, collect, maze, multidirectional, topdown |
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This game oozes with charme, it has great graphics and animation and is a ton of fun to play. One of my favorites on the Amiga
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I agree with arne. It's a Chip's Challenge clone but with excellent graphics and sound. It's so colourful that it looks like an AGA game. Playability is great too.
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This game is an absolutely great skill/puzzler game that is very much alike to Chip's Challenge. But where Chip's Challenge had rather ugly graphics, this one has those really cool tiny detailed, super colourful, and fully animated graphics that seem to be the trademark of all Infernal Byte Systems games. A must!
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This one is an Awesome puzzler. Quite underrated. You collect all the candy from the level and exit. Something like Boulder Dash. Good gfx, Good music and Superb level design makes this one one of my top 10 games on the Amiga. 10/10
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