Games Computing


Mr. Ee

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Micro Power
Machine: BBC Model B

 
Published in Games Computing #15

Mr. Ee (Micro Power)

In this game, Mr. Ee you control a wizard tunneling underground. You, Willy the wizard, have an objective in life, it is to collect cherries which, for some reason have been left underground. To stop you achieving this goal there are some rather unfriendly creatures called Umphs. The umphs cost you one of three lives every time they make contact with you.

Fortunately you can kill umphs. One method of killing them is pushing an apple (also buried underground) so it falls down a tunnel and crushes the unsuspecting umph. The second way is to throw the crystal ball you have in your hands which bounces down the tunnels until it hits an umph or returns to your hands. After all the cherries or umphs have been eaten or killed you progress to the next level.

There are no skill levels as such but instead each screen is progressively more difficult. Joysticks may be used and make the game a little bit easier. All in all, Mr. Ee is a good game and is very addictive.

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