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| Published: | 1989, Alternative Software | ||||||
| Coder: | Mark Mason | ||||||
| Graphics: | Jerry Oldrieve | ||||||
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| Hardware: | OCS | ||||||
| Disks: | 1 | ||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||
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| Genre: | Arcade | ||||||
| Subgenre: | Miscellaneous | ||||||
| Tags: | action, multitype, tv | ||||||
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Awful! Even for kids! Far too infuriating to be any fun and the gfx were terrible.
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I don't understand why this has scored so low; I have great memories of a fun, atmospheric little game. An oddity in that it was way too tricky for the 3 to 5 year olds who made up Pat's targetable fanbase, but a bit on the easy side for the typical Amiga gamer. I remember playing this happily for hours back in the day and it's one of that minority of games that I actually finished.
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This has got to be the hardest kids game ever made! The main game is practically unplayable and as Kodoichi states below, the music will send you round the bend! The only redeaming features are the mini-games which provide a bit of fun.
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If you survive the repetitive game tune, you're ready for the loony bin.
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I liked the fact the pools of vomit (I think) changed to different places or just disappeared when going back and forth from screen to screen. Oh and you could run down cyclists and they wont be affected! That is if you can gain control at them god awful so called "physics".
Someone must have been on drugs when they made this. XI
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"Postman Pat, postman Pat, Postman pat runs over his black and white cat. This game is not so goo-ood, you won't come back for mooo-ore, you'be glad to see the back of him." Sing-a-long with Bluestar! Mediocre kids game...extra points for featering a cat.
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Wakes good memories, a younger friend always wanted to play it when he came to visit. The board game gave some good entertaining.
But as in all other Amiga games, the main game is a little too hard for being such a childish game. Especially when we did not understand English. Did always got pissed off at Miss Hubbard always biking in the middle of the road ^^
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I use to love playing this game when I was a kid, and I still play it sometimes. Nice graphics and sounds, and the theme tune is great.
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There were games aimed at adults that had less savage collision detection than this game........ Scores points for playing the theme tune of the TV program over and over again at high levels throughout the game.
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Heck. This is not Postman Pat because you can't honk the horn once per every minute like Pat did in the TV.
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Okay, so I'm not a child (You act like one! - LeeT's girlfriend) but Postman Pat seems ideal for the younger gameplayer. I've previously seen the C64 version and this improves on that, both in Graphics and Sound.
The gameplay is fairly simple but it can be quite troublesome getting used to the controls. So maybe it will appeal to the older player too. Eh?!
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