78
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.5
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.

The Press Says

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100
VideoGame
As Tartarugas Ninja estão de volta, desta vez em emocionante aventura para Game Boy.
88
Mean Machines
This has got everything a turtle fan could ask for - great graphics, excellent sound and loads and loads of action! The game is thoroughly enjoyable, and offers plenty of challenge - even the most seasoned beat 'em up fans will find the going tough! If you're into the heroes with half shells, put this at the top of your shopping list.
80
All Game Guide
If you are a fan of the turtles then Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan should not disappoint you. For those who don't care for the turtles then this game doesn't offer anyhting you can't find somewhere else. As far as action games go this one is not too different from the majority.
80
Digital Press - Classic Video Games
As an overall package, it's hard to fault this game. Actually, for a short trip, it's perfect. You'll breeze through it in no time, but the action is just enough to keep anyone occupied, regardless of their age. Those looking to get their moneys worth will probably be highly disappointed. TMNT fans should have a field day and this is by far the best of the portable turtle games.
68
GameCola.net
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Fall of the Foot Clan is surprisingly good. I haven’t had much luck with Game Boy side-scrollers and I wasn’t expecting much from this title, but Konami showed me that they can work their magic on even the small screen. I already said to buy this game and there’s no sense in repeating myself… but I will anyway. Buy this game! There, I did it. Now actually go buy the game. I mean it. *sigh* kid’s these days, they never listen to their elders. Ah well, it’s not my fault if you miss out on this killer title. So whatever man – whatever.
68
Video Games
Die Game-Boy-Umsetzung des Schildkrötenspiels läßt die enttäuschende NES-Version schnell vergessen. Neben brillanten Intro- und Zwischenbildern wartet auch das eigentliche Spiel mit beeindruckender Grafik auf: Von der Animation der Spielfiguren über die großen Endgegner bis hin zu den atmosphärischen Hintergründen stimmt optisch einfach alles. Auch die verschiedenen Musikstücke vermögen den in dieser Hinsicht nicht gerade verwöhnten Game-Boy-Besitzer durchaus zufriedenzustellen. Leider ist das Spielprinzip steinalt. Springen und prügeln nahezu ohne versteckte Extras - auf Dauer machen da "Super Mario Land" oder "Gargoyle's Quest" mehr Spaß. Gut, daß die Idee mit den eingestreuten Knobeltests Abwechslung in die Prügelkulisse bringt. In Kombination mit der gewohnt guten Konami-Spielbarkeit und dem teils recht einfallsreichen Levelaufbau springt somit noch eine Menge Spaß raus.
65
Kingdom of Desire
Man merkt Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Fall of the Foot Clan recht stark an, dass es eines der ersten Game Boy Spiele war. Viel darf man nicht erwarten, aber zumindest kurzzeitig weiß das Spiel zu gefallen.


Our Users Say

Category Description MobyScore
Gameplay How well the game mechanics work (player controls, game action, interface, etc.) 3.5
Graphics The quality of the art, or the quality/speed of the drawing routines 3.8
Personal Slant How much you personally like the game, regardless of other attributes 3.4
Sound / Music The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition 3.8
Story / Presentation The main creative ideas in the game and how well they're executed 3.1
Overall MobyScore (8 votes) 3.5


User Reviews

"CHING!" goes the Konami register... WWWWolf (390) unrated
Not exactly an award winner, but great to kill a half hour with. Satoshi Kunsai (1852) 3.4 Stars3.4 Stars3.4 Stars3.4 Stars3.4 Stars

 

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