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  1. Apr 9, 2016
    50
    So far this is my favorite game from this collection and I’ll definitely return to it a number of times. It’s fun both alone and with a friend, has an actual plot, doesn’t get repetitive, and genuinely stands up to games made today on a number of levels. Not the best game you can buy, but certainly an excellent one.
User Score
9.2

Universal acclaim- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
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  1. Mar 15, 2016
    10
    OMG There's Bubbles!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can spit bubbles on your enemies, you can jump on your own salivated bubbles, you can turn your bubblesOMG There's Bubbles!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can spit bubbles on your enemies, you can jump on your own salivated bubbles, you can turn your bubbles into horrid execution devices by spontaneous combustion and then eat the victims when they rematerialize as fruit. BEST GAME EVUR!!!! Full Review »
  2. Oct 8, 2022
    9
    Voto 9 al classico per Amiga 500.
    Un gioco storico, indimenticabile, senza tempo.
  3. Oct 16, 2017
    10
    Best of the classic arcade, Much more fun then things like donkey kong, whIch we immidiately think of when arcade classics. The very best ofBest of the classic arcade, Much more fun then things like donkey kong, whIch we immidiately think of when arcade classics. The very best of taito, who are often forgotten due to their dependence on sega or nintendo licencing. The bubble and biting mechanics are perfect, and the broto-bros. multiplayer mode (not actually called that) is ever fun. spew out bubbles to your heart's content! Anyone who enjoyedthe baby yoshis in New Super Mario Bros. U will enjoy delving into the game that inspired their design and concept, as the ancestors of our old friend yoshi journey to the cave of monsters, picking up a few snacks along the way. I was Heartbroken when I discovered this game didn't make it onto the NES classic. Full Review »