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Mr Blobby

Mr Blobby

Credits
Published: 1994, Millennium Logo
Developer:LogoFreestyle
Copyright:1992, BBC
Producer:Tony Fagelman
Coder:Paul Carter
Graphics:Leavon Archer, Anthony Ward
Musician:Richard Joseph
Sound Effects:Richard Joseph
Information
Hardware:OCS, ECS
Disks:2
License:Commercial
Language:English
Players:1 Only
Notes:Map Creation: Tim Closs, Leavon Archer
Original Game: Mike Ball, Tim Closs
Game Testers: Steve Murphy, Kelly Thomas, Dave Sturgeon, Jim Archer
Thanks to Richard Hazlewood
Categorization
Genre:Brain
Subgenre:Miscellaneous
Tags:painter, platform, tv
Magazine Reviews
Amiga Action 65 (Xmas 1994) 46%
Amiga Joker (Feb 1995) 39%
Amiga Power 45 (Jan 1995) 37%
The One Amiga 76 (Jan 1995) 33%
Average magazine rating: 39%

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4 Comments

apachacha 2012-02-19
(6/10)
Okay game, but a bit long. It's sort of like if Quix was a platformer, colouring the stage by passing over it, filling up the percent, but only the ladders are necessary to be filled in.

The stages themselves are a bit unbalanced. Some can take anywhere from ten minutes and above to complete, others can be finished in less then a minute. The three stages before the last level are an absolute walk in the park, while the last level is, rightfully, the most confusing.

Finaly, the bonus levels are a bit lackluster. The items you get there give you as many points as collectibles in other levels, and even if you collect all of them, or even when there aren't any to collect to begin with, you have to sit there and wait for more then a full minute until the timer runs out.

Overall, the game's alright, but a bit too long, it would need one or two boss fights just to freshen things up, but it gives you a password after every level (including the last one for some reason) so you can play it over a lengthy period of time.
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stooart 2011-01-14
(4/10)
Dear oh dear oh dear. Me and my bro did have the misfortune to play this but turned out... As not a bad platformer. There must have been nothing much more on the go as this is ridiculous!
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radioman970 2010-11-25
Mr. Blobby must have been unknown over here in the US. BUt I remember the UK mags I'd buy just ripping it a new one. Didn't look all that bad...

Will be downloading the adf and checking it out someday to see how accurate they were.
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Scrawffler 2008-10-08
(3/10)
Somewhat of a crazy game. Your main weapons were random bits of food, and you'd throw them at monsters to kill them. FOOD FIGHT!!

Actually, this game really isn't very actiony. But it's not too bad either. I wouldn't really recommend this one but it gave me a couple of laughs back in the day.
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