D'you ever get that feeling... you know, like when you're a
toad who's really a prince, 'cos
you've been transformed by a
wicked witch? And you're
looking for the princess who'll
snog you back into a prince
again? Yeah, you know the
feeling. And you have to kill the
Stone Master? Yep, happens
every day, dunnit?
This is the next step in world
domination from the
programmer of
Riddler's Den,
a somewhat similar tramp
through the catacombs in
search of arcade adventure.
Although bearing some
resemblance to
Riddler's in its
gameplay - the use of four
numbered pockets for example
- it's a completely different
toadgame.
You've got to find the
Princess... but that's not quite
as easy as it sounds, 'cos in
your way are a drooling host of
the Stone Master's evil
minions. To foil these foul
pests (spit) you have to
manipulate objects you
encounter, shuffling them
round in your 'pockets' until
you devise a method to see
them off.
As a game it's an
entertaining plod across the lily
pad, but not a particularly thrill-powered one. But having said
that, I'd probably play it quite a
lot, 'cos I like a challenge...
Just one major criticism,
though. There's something
called a triple exit - a fiendish
device consisting of three 'out'
doors. Concealed beyond the
screen are deadly hazards that
lurk in just two of the exits.
Until you go through one you
don't know which ones hold the
hazard. If you guess wrong,
you're not only dead for your
current life, but you lose all
your remaining lives too! Okay,
so you restart the game and
decide to try the triple exit
again, this time trying a
different exit. Then you find
that the hazards are set up
randomly each time you restart
the game! How are you meant
to win? There are several of
these unguessable trails in the
game, just sitting there waiting
to sow untold frustration and
sudden death on an unwitting
player. So, be warned!
However, it's actually quite a
good game - the graphics are
very twee, especially the little
froggy character. In fact I like
being a frog so much that I
might not even bother finding
the princess at all!
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