| Credits | |||
| Published: | 1990, Alternative Software | ||
| Developer: | Enigma Variations | ||
| Copyright: | Cosgrove Hall Productions | ||
| Coder: | Michael J. Lister | ||
| Graphics: | Peter Tattersall | ||
| Musician: | Sean Conran | ||
| Information | |||
| Hardware: | OCS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||
| Relationship: | Precursor to Count Duckula II | ||
| Categorization | |||
| Genre: | Platformer | ||
| Subgenre: | Multi Screen | ||
| Tags: | action, cartoon, platform, sideways | ||
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Do not pay much attention to this title. Even for kids it is boring.
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Makes Top Cat look awesome.
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Obviously this game is aimed at kids so it's probably ideal for them - The older gamer will get bored quite quickly as a lot of the screens look VERY similar. I did play this for a few plays but I doubt that I will go back to it. One for the five year olds amongst us!
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Same as the Commodore 64/128 version, but has better graphics. Couldn´t figure out what to do on this game... But try to avoid the "zombies"....
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