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Fantasy World Dizzy

 
Description: Developer: Oliver Twins / Genre: Adventures & Role-playing / Release Year: 1989 / The game was the first to include the ... more
Fantasy World Dizzy ... Yolkfolk; Daisy, Denzil, Dozy, Dylan and Grand Dizzy.

Newest Review: ... but surely you could just switch your speakers off? Do I have to do everything for you? ‘Fantasy World Dizzy’ is the ... more

 ... earliest game in the series to finally achieve a good balance in order to remain playable rather than simply frustrating, although the energy bar wouldn’t be implemented until the following year’s sequels, meaning that one touch from an enemy or sharp object causes Dizzy to splatter everywhere – fortunately he has three lives this time around. Although there’s a relative lack of characters to interact with compared to ‘Magicland Dizzy’ and the rest that came after, this game is packed with some really fun ideas and basically...more

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Fantasy World Dizzy- Spectrum 48/128/+2+3-Cassette video game
Platform: Spectrum Cassette video game, Platforms: Sinclair ZX Sp ...
Last Update 15.12.2009 06:06
£ 0.99


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Premium Review Fantasy World Dizzy: Vitelline Memb-Brain Power (egg puns getting desperate) (1173 words)
by - written on 01/11/07 (Very useful, 199 readings)
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The third game in the Dizzy series, the last to be designed by creators the Oliver Twins themselves, fixes the problems of its frustratingly difficult predecessors and fleshes (shells?) out the character’s world and the abilities of the platform adventure game format. This was the first game to introduce Dizzy’s eggy brethren the Yolkfolk, the first to afford multiple lives (rather than the evil, instant game over of ‘Treasure Island Dizzy’), and the first to take place in a typical fantasy setting, complete with trademark Dizzy castles, dragons and ogres – hence the name. It’s also memorable for being the only game in the franchise to depict the in-game character in the ...  Read the complete review

 

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