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1991, Hi-Tec Software
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| Developer: | ![]() | ||||||||
| Coder: | Gary Antcliffe | ||||||||
| Graphics: | Richard Morton | ||||||||
| Musician: | Paul Loraine | ||||||||
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| Hardware: | OCS, ECS | ||||||||
| Disks: | 2 | ||||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||||
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| Genre: | Platformer | ||||||||
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen | ||||||||
| Tags: | basher, multidirectional, platform, sideways, tv | ||||||||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 8, 2006. Viewed 43996 times.
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Enjoyable game, good graphics but poor animation. Music is ok, but the game is really missing sound fx.
Nice parallax effects.
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The main character doesn't fit into the rest of the graphics. I guess they took an already finished game and exchanged the player sprite.
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Above average platformer with some niceish graphics and a bit of parallax. Everything feels about right but boredom creeps in slowly. 6/10
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A tie-in game originally released as a budget-priced title at around the time when the Scooby-Doo episodes featuring Scrappy-Doo were still very popular in the UK, long prior to people attempting to re-write animation history with regards to Scrappy!
The controls are ok, but they don't feel weighted quite right - they're a little loose and floaty. Once you get used to them, though, you'll find a nicely-designed, solid-enough platform game here.
I find this one quite enjoyable, although I don't think it's as good as the Commodore 64 title which shares the same name and developer, but is actually a completely different game - one which is more atmospheric and suited to the license, setting-wise. I don't think the C64 game was re-skinned from something else, as this one was.
That said, if you're a fan of Scrappy-Doo (yes, we do exist!), or of overlooked-but-still-decent platform games, you'd be well-served to check out both.
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Actually really enjoyed this game, not sure why it was a license tie-in would have been just as good playing as "Stig the Rat"
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I used to play this one a lot.. God knows why..
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