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Review: Colour Clash
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The scenario is simple. You play the part of Antonius, a
little Chameleon who has to do his best to battle through 50
screens in an attempt to get back with his girlfriend.
You see, one day Antonius was just minding his own business,
having a good time with his girlfriend, when suddenly, the
evil professor took him away and placed him at the beginning
of fifty different mazes. Providing Antonius can complete
these fifty mazes without being killed, then he will be able
to lead a normal life with his girlfriend. Again.
Because Antonius is a Chameleon, he can change colour simply
by collecting special coloured blocks. These blocks all give
Antonius different powers, but they can only be used once.
These powers, once collected, are activated by pressing the
FIRE button. His standard power/colour is YELLOW which
allows him to jump when you press fire. Green goes a bit
further, allowing you to kill enemies and break blocks while
blue lets you move blocks around with Antonius' tongue.
Finally, there is red, which makes Antonius inflate like a
balloon and take off in the air!! All these powers are used
to complete a level and to complete a level, you just need
to collect all the objects!
There are various hindrances, as always, such as enemies,
time bombs and laser beams which all do their best to stop
your from making progress, but providing you keep at it,
you'll eventually complete it. There are fifty levels
altogether, and they get harder as you go on, I can tell
you!
Colour Clash also uses a password system which means that
you don't have to keep starting from level one every time
you die; you just type in the password for the level you
wish to start on. Even though there's not much sound and the
graphics aren't the best on a game, the gameplay is there
and so is the addictiveness, which is what I think a game's
all about. If you like Colour Clash, then you'll also like
the other games in the ANIMALSOFT series such as Pyscho Pig
One & Two.
From: Dynamic PDL
Contact: 0983 867377
Price: FREE with own disk and SAE/£1.00
The Uppers.....
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* Very addictive
* Brilliant gameplay
* It's Shareware!
* Over fifty screens to complete
and the Downers
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* Graphics aren't brilliant
* Not a lot of sound
Overall: 85% * Bronze Star Award *