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In this humorous puzzle-action game you as one of the members of mad scientists club have to play the game with other members. Billiard table is now a puzzle maze, where opponents throw bombs, and you have to operate some mechanisms to pass the bombs in certain places. Level after level the mechanisms are added and the difficulty is raised.Screenshots
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ST Action | Atari ST | Dec, 1993 | 80 out of 100 | 80 |
Atari ST User | Atari ST | Aug, 1993 | 79 out of 100 | 79 |
Amiga Power | Amiga | Nov, 1991 | 78 out of 100 | 78 |
ST Format | Atari ST | Nov, 1991 | 76 out of 100 | 76 |
ST Action | Atari ST | Nov, 1991 | 76 out of 100 | 76 |
Atari ST User | Atari ST | Dec, 1991 | 75 out of 100 | 75 |
Amiga Action | Amiga | Nov, 1991 | 69 out of 100 | 69 |
ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) | Amiga | Jan, 1992 | 6 out of 12 | 50 |
ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) | DOS | Jan, 1992 | 6 out of 12 | 50 |
Alle PC Spiele | DOS | 1993 | Unscored | Unscored |
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- ST Format
- 1992 issue 5: #3 Most weird and stupid plots of all time (Atari ST games).
Comment: "What are these people on? Where do the babies come from? Why is it set in Boston? Why a billiard table? I mean, just what?"
- 1992 issue 5: #3 Most weird and stupid plots of all time (Atari ST games).
Contributed to by POMAH (66855) and Martin Smith (81122)
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Cover Artwork:
Jean‑Pierre Ferte (as JP Ferte)