
| Credits | |
| Published: |
1994, Mindscape
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| Concept: | Steve Leney |
| Coder: | Paul Gaze, Jeff Gamon, Rob Figgins, Andy Kerridge, Jon Taylor |
| Graphics: | Paul Stevens, Steve Leney, Steve Wildling, Ian Faichine, Gav Moore |
| Musician: | Mark Alan Knight (TDK) |
| Sound Effects: | Mark Alan Knight |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | AGA |
| Disks: | 2 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 or 2 |
| Relationship: | Also available for CD32 |
| Notes: | Testing: Mark Machin, Mia Garside, Carl Oxley, A. Wood Jones, Neil Soane Music driver: Teijo Kinnunen, Ray Burt Frost |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
| Tags: | multidirectional, platform, sideways |
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An interesting variation of the typical Taito platformer formula. It plays quite well and is well made, but it's nothing special. Who appreciates the sub-genre might like it (6/10).
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Great graphics with parallax. Simultaneous SFX+Music. Gameplay is very good. Controls are a bit floaty and could be better. 8/10.
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A classic. In my opinion it stands regard of great classics like Bubble Bobble or Pang. If you like the latter ones go and play this game. Chances are high you will highly enjoy it.
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An interesting twist on the usual platform formula which sees you trying to herd and capture ingredients whilst avoiding the usual platform pitfalls. Lots of neat touches, some top notch graphics (who'd have thought a potato could actually be cute?), and fluid controls. One of my new favourites!
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