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Danger Mouse In Double Trouble

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Creative Sparks
Machine: Amstrad CPC464

 
Published in Computer & Video Games #46

Danger Mouse In Double Trouble

Following the success of Danger Mouse on the Spectrum and Commodore 64, the super-spy rodent is back in action on the Amstrad.

Danger Mouse is up against his old enemy, Baron Silas Greenback, the world's most villainous toad who is bent on world domination.

Hidden in the depths of the Peruvian jungle, Baron Greenback has developed a 32K RAM DMOS ROM - Robot Artificial Mechanism, Danger Mouse Operating System. Really 'Orrible Mouse! Is is an electrically erasable mega-mouse hardware unit. Danger Mouse, with the trusty Penfold as his side, sets out to track down and de-activate this deadly device before it's too late.

Danger Mouse In Double Trouble

Venomous snakes, mischievous monkeys, mouse-eating pumas, crocodile-infested waters and flying robots must all be faced.

All the same ingredients which made the Danger Mouse game such a success on other machines are present in the Amstrad version.

Meanwhile, Danger Mouse will be back in a brand new adventure in the autumn.

And no doubt Baron Silas Greenback will be at the bottom of a fresh lot of trouble.

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