Murphy is a pneumatic
hammar operator, who loves his
job so much that he's built his
own supercharged hammer,
complete with laser gun! One
boring Saturday afternoon he
decided to go for a spin on his
new wonder-machine.
After spending so much time
working on his new hammer, I
bet
Murphy was well p***ed off
to find himself in an inferior
Kosmic Kanga rip-off. Okay, this
isn't a straight copy. The
programmer has taken only the
worst features of that old classic,
and added a few strange ideas
of his own - try bouncing on
half-naked girls to gain extra
points, for example.
(Yes please
- Marcus)
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The appealing graphics of the
original have been replaced by
drab scenery and messy sprites,
and the scrolling is terribly slow.
Even worse,
Murphy suffers
from the dreaded go-back-to-the-beginning-when-you-die
syndrome - I thought I'd seen
the last of that yonks ago.
Murphy is an absolutely dire
game. I can't see the sense in
releasing it with a three quid
price tag when Mastertronic and
Firebird offer excellent software
at two-thirds of the price
(How
about greed? Ed). Steer clear.
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3/10
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