Outback

Moby ID: 64812
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Outback is based on the arcade game Pooyan and sees you play as Boss Roo trying to save nine Joeys from the clutches of Swagmen over three levels. The game is viewed from the side with the levels shown on one screen as your hero stands in an elevator powered by a pulley system on the right of the screen, moving up or down. 32 Swagmen must be killed to move onto the next level. Before you play the game you have a number of options that can be selected which are number of lives (3-5), difficulty (1-3) and points for extra lives (30000 - 50000). The joystick or keyboard can be used to control Boss Roo.

The first level sees the Swagmen jump from the top of the screen from a tree and float down by a balloon. You must shoot the balloons to make the Swagmen fall and kill themselves because if they land safely they will take a Joey, shown in the left hand bottom corner in a cage. Some Swagmen will shoot back and if you are hit then you lose a life and if you are playing in two player mode, then the next player takes their turn. The game is over when all Joeys or lives are gone.

The second level is like the first one except the Swagmen now parachute from a helicopter and when they reach a certain height, a gust of wind will blow them to the left. The third and final level now sees the Swagmen float up to the top of the screen from the ground by a balloon. Their aim now is to reach a platform at the top of the screen to push a huge rock of the edge on the right to crush you. Each Swagman making it to the platform will push the rock a small distance. Once all three levels are completed then you start from level one again but this time with zig-zagging Swagmen and more of them will shoot back.

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Average score: 85% (based on 2 ratings)

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Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 1 reviews)

An excellent Pooyan clone that should be added to your VIC-20 library

The Good
Outback is an excellent clone of Konami’s Pooyan in which the game is set in, well, the outback. You control a kangaroo trying to protect its baby from the Swagmen parachuting down with the aid of balloons. The pulley system the player has to operate can go up and down so that the kangaroo can be at the same level as the Swagman and shoot an arrow at him. But watch out: he can retaliate by firing a boomerang at you, and if you are hit with this weapon, you will lose one of your lives. The game ends when you let your joey get abducted enough times, regardless of how many lives you have left.

Before the game, you are asked to enter your skill level. The difficulty level starts off easy so that you can get the hang of things, but as you progress through the game, the difficulty ramps up. The music plays faster and the Swagmen change their attacks. I got up to the point where they started to float diagonally, making shots difficult to make.

To blend with the setting, you can hear “Waltzin’ Matilda” serving as the background music, and although it is a little bit out of tune, it is recognizable. Another tune plays when you killed enough Swagmen, signalling the beginning of a new wave.

Each wave is set in the forest with a tree trunk to the left of the yellow house, and the canopy on top of the screen where the Swagmen parachute down. I like how your score is double-heighted, and the way the number of lives is represented by your character sprite.

The Bad
I don’t think there is anything wrong with this game.

The Bottom Line
Paramount has manage to cram so much into 3.5K, but had they went the extra effort and made the game require 8K, then they would have added animations of the Swagmen walking to the house, snatching Joey, then going off screen. But animation or not, this is an excellent Pooyan clone, complete with a nice, out of tune rendition of "Waltzin' Matilda" and good graphics to match.

VIC-20 · by Katakis | ă‚«ă‚żă‚­ă‚ą (43087) · 2020

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Game added by FatherJack.

VIC-20 added by Kabushi.

Game added April 5, 2014. Last modified February 22, 2023.