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Little Puff in Dragonland

Moby ID: 14978

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Average score: 67% (based on 3 ratings)

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Average score: 1.8 out of 5 (based on 10 ratings with 1 reviews)

Despite the difficulty level, you'll want to play this forever... It's just so fun and cute!

The Good
Little Puff is a very fun game to play... It's one of those games that you'll never give up on. It even has the 'Just one more go' factor!

For those of you expecting this game to play like Sonic or Mario, it doesn't. The game itself plays very much like the Dizzy games. You go around solving puzzles, and there's no scrolling (which suits Little Puff well).

Little Puff is himself is easy to control. Press the Fire button to breathe...err...fire! It's that easy!

The music, in my opinion, is without a doubt one of the GREATEST pieces of music I've ever heard in a game! It's just so catchy and memorable! Almost worth buying the game alone!

The game is very cartoony. Bright, crisp graphics and a colourful theme means that this game would not look out of place in a children's story book. This doesn't mean that it's for kids though, as the following suggests...

The Bad
This game is way too hard! Even though it's very short (another bad point), it'll take you hours (or even days!) to solve the puzzles to get just one map piece! The worst part though is...well, look at this clue:

Touch bad guy, game over, start again.

You guessed it, you only get ONE life and NO health! And, yes... you'll see this far too often.

The Bottom Line
If you liked the dizzy games and are very good at games, you'll love it. Otherwise, stay very clear.

Amiga · by pottyboy (68) · 2004

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Critic reviews added by lights out party, Tim Janssen, Patrick Bregger.