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B.C. Kid

 

Newest Review: ... lots of plants around the game. Yellow ones will help you jump higher and the red and green ones give fruit and veg. Watch ... more

 ... out for the ones that aren't breathing - you'll find out why! All red plants give a spicy treat that offer extra protection for a short while. ====Lives==== You get a few hits before you die. To rebuild your energy, collect fruit, veg and yellow and blue discs that appear after you've killed baddies. If you see a little orange bloke lying around, grab it as that's an extra life. If you do lose all your lives, don't panic too much, as there are a couple of continues. ====Graphics==== It's got to be said, these were...more

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Premium Review B.C. Kid: Haven't I Seen This Level Before..?? (813 words)
by - written on 28/12/04 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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How many hours did I sit playing this game? Must have been hundreds, but I did complete it. ====Aim==== Good question! Mainly it seems to be to get to the end of each level in turn. The other seems to be to rescue some rather disturbing creatures that have been possessed by some evil being. ====Kind of Game==== Yet another trusty joystick waggler as my Dad would have said. Not much brain power is involved - actually virtually none! It varied between playing on a flat and a platform game and was only for one player. ====Baddies==== These vary from dancing cacti to sunglass wearing ...  Read the complete review

 

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