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Kwik Snax

 

Description: Arcade style maze video game / Developed by Codemasters for the Amstrad, Spectrum, Commodore 64, DOS, and Amiga.

Newest Review: ... choose between each of these four levels that increase gradually in difficulty. ‘Kwik Snax’ is an enjoyable game, and was a ... more

 ... nice extra feature of Codemasters’ first ‘Dizzy Collection’ released shortly after, snugly fitting onto a floppy disk alongside the inferior ‘Fast Food’ and the great ‘Magicland Dizzy.’ The presence of authentic characters and a genuine puzzle format makes this much more of a true Dizzy game than its rubbish predecessor ever was, and the enhanced graphics of the 16-bit version look really good, the aerial view of Dizzy’s disgruntled features being an amusing sight as he pushes the blocks along. Each stage is very com...more

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Premium Review Kwik Snax: Scramble! (730 words)
by Frankingsteins - written on 27.09.07 (Very useful, 63 readings)
Rating:

1990 was the busiest year for Dizzy and the Yolkfolk, as Codemasters released two of the finest games in the puzzle adventure series while the Oliver Twins, Dizzy’s original creators who handed its responsibilities over to Codemasters’ own programmers, instead opted to concentrate on a small-scale Dizzy spin-off in the same league as the earlier ‘Fast Food.’ Except much different, as Fast Food was a load of rubbish. While still based on a top-down maze format, ‘Kwik Snax’ moves on from simple PacMan clone to something more original, inventive and satisfyingly taxing, a memorable puzzle game in the tradition of many great computer puzzle games of the time ...

 

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The Oliver Twins' swan song (swans lay eggs, geddit?) fixes the problems of their first two games. Too great a reliance on fatal trial-and-error to solve puzzles.

4-player fun and very cheap laughs. Appeal is about as limited as you would expect.

An accurate and enjoyable 'Dizzy' clone with colourful graphics. Nothing new, and fairly short.

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