| Credits | |
| Published: |
1992, Flair Software
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| Design: | Mick Hedley, Phillip Nixon, Phil Scott |
| Coder: | Mick Hedley |
| Graphics: | Phillip Nixon |
| Musician: | Phillip Nixon |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
| Disks: | 2 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Relationship: | Also available for CD32 Also available for AGA |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
| Tags: | cute, multidirection, platform, scrolling, sideways, stomp |
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A very average platformer game. The concept is not very innovative - you just run around through different worlds (each consisting of three zones) collecting all the missing babytrolls. Access to the worlds you achieve through the hall of worlds (very similar to James Pond 2: Robocod). Your only weapon is yourself because you eliminate enemies by jumping on them. Occassionally you may find a yo-yo that can help destroying some buddies (not all), walls that block the way or you can use it to swing up to some higher shelves. Basically the game goes level by level without any thoughful inspiration. Another area and another area and another area - no fluidity what so ever. The graphics are nice (personally I think that ECS version is the best in this department), there is no music during the gameplay but there are annoying tunes between the areas and level summary screen (which is idiotic). The levels are poorly designed and you have the feeling of the on-screen mess. It was released on all Amiga variations: ECS, AGA, CD32 with no real differences between them apart from graphics.
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My niece wanted this bad after we played the demo version quite a lot. But I remember not being able to find the full game for her for some reason. Ended up getting her Oscar instead and she liked that one too. But still I know she always wanted the one with the Trolls.
Colorful as hell on LSD, with some nice animated Trolls. Really need to play this and Oscar again, I remember them being very fun.
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Very nice game but all the same gameplay and design mistakes as his little brother "Oscar" : Troll stops when jumping, you have to wait to catch a bonus after touching, collision detection isn't perfect. These are just some examples of what makes the movement of the hero heavy and tedious. And musics are very nice, so why no ingame tunes
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Gotta be the most colourful miggy game ever! Quite a good little game but rather derivative.... 7/10
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There was such a thing as overkilling colours and this nailed it! Played it once I think then went to lie down in a dark room with some painkillers!
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Average platform game, I liked it when I was a child but now it's annoying and it's very similar to Oscar !
Why making the same game two times ?
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Never liked the game nor the soundtrack, so why Sumppi and I remixed it for Immortal 3 is still a bit of a mystery to me.
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Neither challenging nor good-looking nor other memorable things. (43%)
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