Matt Bailey wrote ... | 2006-03-24 08:34:49 |
Cute, playable platformer. This was a good game but somehow it lacked something for me. I'd have to agree that Robocod is far better although this really doesn't have anything much the matter with it. |
ukdesigner wrote ... | 2006-03-02 21:46:29 |
A Great game and a definate one for any collector of atari games. Still pretty playable even nowdays. |
barrie wilson wrote ... | 2006-01-01 13:42:48 |
There creepy and there kooky and so on. I remember there being an invisible door in this game, that led to extra hearts and lifes, also a sword and many other hidden doors in there also.High qaulity graphics on this one, which actually looked better than the other 16 bit version. |
baz wrote ... | 2003-09-09 03:38:20 |
I loved this game too! All those hidden rooms and platforms... awsome! |
SaTcom2 wrote ... | 2003-05-19 01:47:43 |
This is the game, this is the best they did at a Mario clone. Awesome gameplay, control, and graphics. Scrolling could be better but at least it's better than Giana Sisters. I agree Robocod is good, but there's less bleak wide open spaces and floating around with this game and more very well designed airtight levels. |
st-reviewer wrote ... | 2003-04-06 11:20:07 |
A game set in the same mould as Super mario brothers. Just run and jump and shhot ur way across many fun filled platform levels. As always the music on the st is pure rubbish, but as bazfan said, this has more colors than thew amiga version (usually st games are poor compared to there amiga cousins). This game is still fun none the less, even though it is by ocean. |
Tristure wrote ... | 2003-03-21 15:42:19 |
As far as i remember this was quite a good game... But if you're looking for a platform game, Robocod is far better. |
AJ Perkins wrote ... | 2003-01-25 18:12:03 |
I had this game when I was ten yeas old, and I also played it on the Amiga, and I noticed that the Amiga one was really bad in comparisment.. just the black background! |
David Vaughan wrote ... | 2002-11-11 04:55:42 |
The Addams Family can be found on Superior compact disk 118, Fuzion compact disk 164 and D-Bug compact disk 56. |
bazfan wrote ... | 2002-04-23 19:20:32 |
this had parallax scrolling, the amiga version just had a black background,hhhmmm. |
Benjamin Dine wrote ... | 2001-11-12 06:50:05 |
Took me ages to complete a fantastic game completed it when I was nine years old! |
Noor Gabriel Fawzi wrote ... | 2001-11-05 06:36:35 |
Another favorite of mine, huge platform game and pretty hard to complete too (but not impossible). I recommend this one for all the platform fans out there. |