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User Reviews
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Our Users Say
Category | Description | User Score |
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Gameplay | How well the game mechanics work and the game plays. | 3.8 |
Graphics | The visual quality of the game | 3.8 |
Personal Slant | A personal rating of the game, regardless of other attributes | 3.8 |
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 are executed. This rating is used for every game except compilations and special editions which don't have unique game content not available in a standalone game or DLC. | 3.3 |
Overall User Score (5 votes) | 3.7 |
Critic Reviews
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Computer and Video Games (CVG) (Sep, 1985)
On cartridge, any limitations previously produced by basic language speed, or complexity, are of course non-existent. This one or two player game does not need joysticks - no provision has been made for keyboard use. (...) The riverbank dash is the fun bit - the turtles dive while you are deciding which log, running in the opposite direction, is most advantageous.