Amstrad Action


Hunchback 2

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Ocean
Machine: Amstrad CPC464

 
Published in Amstrad Action #1

This sequel features our deformed hero trying to ring all the bells in his tower. He has to complete five screens packed with bats, arrows, ropes and platforms.

On each screen he has to collect all the little bells and on the last one he has to ring the large bells using the hammers. He gets about by jumping (awkward with a hump on your back) and by climbing ropes.

Each screen gets harder and calls for excellent timing and special features include platforms on pulleys, grab hooks and bright green bouncing balls.

Good News

1. Colourful graphics and well-deformed animation. 2. Better than its forerunner. 3. Tougher than the CBM 64 version.

Bad News

1. Five screens may still not be enough. 2. Can be very frustrating (addictive?).

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