Ever fancied yourself as
the brave explorer type?
Scything your way through a
steaming hot jungle, wading
through rivers infested with leeches,
fending off the local natives and generally
behaving like a hero? Right then. Get all
your mum's potted plants, don your khaki
shorts and pith helmet, get the cat to prowl
around in a tigerish fashion and load up Rick
Dangerous, the latest release from Firebird.
Rick Dangerous is the latest four level, flip screen
arcade adventure from the newly taken over
Firebird. Rick himself is an intrepid explorer, on his
latest hazardous set of expeditions. His first takes
him in search of the Goolu tribe, a blood thirsty race
that lives deep in the Amazonian jungle. But
unfortunately for Rick, all his well laid plans go to
pot when the plane carrying his explorer gear
crashes. Down he comes, bang in the middle of a
marauding bunch of green Gootus. So grabbing a
gun, a large stick and some dynamite (all handy
explorer type items) off he sprints, escaping into the
unknown depths of a cavernous temple.
Taking control of Rick, it's your task, in Level
One, to help him escape the gruesome Goolus by
guiding him through the maze of tunnels and past
the various hazards that face him, using the
relatively simple left/right/up/down/jump/crouch
control system. You can pick up various Aztec style
masks along the way and use the six bullets and six
sticks of dynamite (which you have with you in each
of the four levels) to kill off your adversaries. You
can also use the stick which you have with you to
paralyse the fiendish foe for a few seconds and
make a speedy escape. Or even activate the hidden
traps, which soon make themselves apparent. At
certain points in the game you'll come across little
crates of bullets too, so you can replenish some of
the bullets you might have used up earlier in the
game.
In Level One, there are rolling rocks to outrun,
concealed blowdarts to dodge, treacherous
passages to avoid and of course those ever present
Goolus to evade. Levels Two, Three and Four follow
Rick on his escapades through spooky Egyptian
tombs to creepy castles. And he finally ends up in a
well guarded missile silo, which he must blow up.
In essence. The game is very simple, but actually
very tricky to complete. Sneaking along, climbing
up and down ladders and avoiding the ever-present
patrolling enemies, requires split second timing.
And even when you've worked out how to get past
one particular hazard and reckon you could do it in
your sleep, when you get sent back a little way and
have to do it again, you can still make a hash out of
it.
Some elements are a little annoying, like when
you get sent back a couple of screens, and have to
repeat all your moves before getting to the bit
where you last got bumped off. Still at least you
don't get sent right back to the beginning of the
level. And though sound and graphics are pretty
basic, with over 80 screens to work your way
through and the added shoot 'em up element,
Rick
Dangerous should provide you with a good few
hours of adventuring. So go and slap on that insect
repellant!
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