| Credits | |
| Published: |
1993, Thalamus
![]() ![]() |
| Developer: | Apex Computer Productions |
| Manager: | Wayne J. Smithson |
| Coder: | Philip Watts |
| Graphics: | Noel Hines |
| Musician: | Tim Bartlett |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
| Disks: | 2 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Orig. Price: | £24.99 |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
| Tags: | animalprotagonist, cartoonish, cute, gore, horizontal, plarform, puzzle, runandgun, scrolling, shop |
| Magazine Reviews | |
|
Added by Kim Lemon on May 28, 2004. Viewed 23579 times.
|
|
No reviews yet! Be the first one to review it.
Get Amiga Forever for a great Amiga emulation experience and licensed Kickstart ROMs.
Internet Archive Various files
Planet Emulation ADF files
WHDownLoad Pre-installed packs
As others mention:
So much better on C64! Awesome deep bass sound, and cooler flamethrower
View all comments (20)
Nice graphics, nice music - but that's all. The game is very hard, too hard to have fun and to be motivated for a longer time. As CHUCKLES says: It sucks to get killed before the end of level 1. CTRL + Amiga + Amiga....
View all comments (156)
Quite likeable. I kept getting killed just before the end of level 1--
View all comments (225)
A very strange little game. I never got very far, and lost interest often, so I didn't think much of the gameplay. But the graphics were very nice and detailed. I thought it was hilarious when that cute little guy got cut in half with the chainsaw though!
View all comments (185)
Very good game
View all comments (15)
Nice game and a very good conversion! The music could be a bit better, but its okay. While playing you should turn out the sfx with the "s" key...
View all comments (7)
I had this game on the C64. I played it thousands of times. The theme tune alone was worth the money! Only ever played it on the Amiga once when I was about 10 and it made my jaw drop. It looked great compared to the C64!
View all comments (1)
Nice platformer, but the C64 version was better. I never figured why Thalamus never released Creatures 2 (which is the best game on C64) on Amiga.
View all comments (16)
I jawdropped the first time I saw the cute and funny creatures slash oneanother with a chainsaw! CRAZY!
View all comments (39)
If you played this game on C64 you would play it on miggy in a way of sentimental journey. Why, oh why there was no Creatures 2 for Amiga?
View all comments (732)
Sory but I enjoyed rescuing fuzzy wuzzies far more on the C64
View all comments (4)
Not even close to the lovely old commy 64 version! For me, these graphics were trying too hard to be cute, the C64 pulled off the cuteness for me. Music was nothing to write home about either on the Amiga, not to mention those annoying copper bars! All that said, I must admit I got quite into it for a while but as I played the C64's first, that gets my vote.
View all comments (524)
This is not a good port of the amazing Creatures on the C64. The controls are not as good, there are less soundtacks and the music is somehow below the quality of the C64 version. Finally, amazing multi level paralax scrolling in the later levels are nowhere to be found in this version. Some cute looking sprites and that is all. Gets a well deserved 5/10.
View all comments (18)
The gameplay on the Amiga is pretty much the same as the 64 and the colourful graphics are still intact - the sound is little weird but ultimately its the same game. Yet somehow it lacks the magic of the 64.
Also interesting to note that most of the weapons on this game are pinched from a great arcade game called 'Wardner'.
View all comments (50)
A wonderful game but it never captured the feeling of the awe inspiring Commodore 64 original.
View all comments (42)