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>> No.5982220 [View]
File: 3.00 MB, 480x300, The Muncher (C64, 1988).webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
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>>5981474
Wasn't there some 16-bit game were you play as a wolf (or even a pack of wolfs)? I remember seeing some reviews of that game back in the day but I can't remember it's title.

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>>5305438
I never was a fan. First played it on my Amiga and later the original arcade. Quite boring after all.

I liked one of the clones of the game much more than the "original". The Muncher (for all the 8-bit home computers) was more conservative with just one monster (that also was a product tie in) and a more common level structure, where each level is another town to destroy each with their level end bosses. And I played this game quite a lot and still remember one particular level boss that very often used to glitch while jumping over him (it was a turtle, that you were supposed to dodge by jumping). And so I had to start that game from the beginning so many times and since I got the tape version of the C64 game this took some time.

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