
| Credits | |
| Published: |
1994, Mindscape
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| Developer: | Atreid Concept |
| Copyright: | Kalisto |
| Design: | Franck Perruchot |
| Manager: | Cyrille Fontaine |
| Coder: | Sebastian Wloch |
| Graphics: | Jean De Flores, Lionel Gischler, Francois Rimasson, Jean Michel Ringuet |
| Musician: | Fred Motte |
| Sound Effects: | Olivier Baillymaitre |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | CD32 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Notes: | Technical Director: Oliver Goguel |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Arcade |
| Subgenre: | Miscellaneous |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 1, 2004. Viewed 12332 times.
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Read review by Roareye
Graphics: 7 ‧
Music: 8 ‧
Playability: 7 ‧
Overall: 7
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Almost no enhancement for the CD release. Well, at least the original game was very good in the first place (8/10).
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A fun puzzle platformer with an amazing soundtrack. The first few levels aren't too challenging, allowing new players to familiarize themselves with the handling of the four available furries. The difficulty then gradually increases. I personally didn't get too far but I can see myself revisiting this game sometime.
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Pros: A fun little game with alot of variety. Cute characters. Great music.
Cons: No updates for CD32 title (looking old at release). Jerky scrolling. Frustrating controls. Bad collision detection.
7/10
Worth checking out.
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The CD32 version shows that a great fun game is still great fun game even without any upgrades. The fun of the game is still there and Frederic Motte's music is still wonderful to hear. But then, that's also part of the tragedy to this version. All you got as far as an update is concerned is a new title screen track. The graphics haven't had the polish they deserved and it would have been amazing to have Motte come back and rerecord these tracks to match what the new hardware could do.
A500 version was great, despite not holding your attention for more than an hour at a time you always saw yourself coming back (And that save feature made that achilles heel significantly smaller). The CD32 is no worse, the faster loading times and lack of needing to swap discs actually helps a great amount, but you can't help feeling that they rushed this out without giving it the attention it deserved. Even putting the jump and change character functions to buttons would have helped with game controls, the CD32 had enough buttons to cope with that.
Overall still a great game, but lacking the treatment it really deserved for the CD32.
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This is a decent game. At the first glance it might look quite interesting and might be considered in the category of addictive but after some time you begin to realise that the more you play, the faster you are losing the satisfaction that comes out of it. After the first successful run, the next ones get a bit bored. What might have been a useful option is a score system with the remaining time calculated to bonus points. It might create some challenge, a feeling of competing with something. Instead, there is no fun running through the game another time. The game worth seeing but not long-lived.
CD32 version has improved graphics of the static screens. There are also animation sequences when you die and before the level. The game itself is exactly the same as ECS version.
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It's a very good game, nice GFX, sound and animations and has excellent
playability; I suggest it everyone however I don't feel it like a classic.
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Why so low score? This is a great game. Much better than Lemmings series in my opinion. Soundtrack is unbeatable which creates lovely and calm atmosphere. Great, great fun...
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