Credits | |
Release Year: | 1994 |
Developer: | Trash |
Coder: | Coma |
Graphics: | Coma |
Musician: | Betrayer |
Information | |
Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
Disks: | 1 |
License: | Public Domain/Freeware |
Language: | English |
Players: | 1 or 2, Simultaneous |
Categorization | |
Genre: | Brain |
Subgenre: | Puzzle |
Tags: | columns, puzzle, shapecombination, singlescreen, topdown |
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(9/10)
The graphics are a bit bizarre, but this is pure Dr. Mario. Not a bad port. Plays just like the original. The doc himself seems to be absent and replaced with Werner characters.
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(8/10)
One of my first Tetris clone on Amiga. Cool gfx and cool sound. Note: It's just public domain - but I love this game. Werner - let's rock! XI
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(6/10)
I love how the authors of this clone put "Dr. Mario" in asterisks and then added "Feel free to copy". The two comic characters in the middle are Werner and his boss Röhrich. "Werner" is the most successful German comic character of all time with over 10 million books sold and over 13 million film admissions.
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Unusual Tetris-type clone.
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(4/10)
Very nice for freeware game. Actually it's very small columns clone, with short musical sample as soundtrack (nice one though). Anyway it's not bad actually, it was fun to play!
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(6/10)
I must admit that I play this one in NES back in 90's and I tried a Game Boy version too. The music seems OK. But where is the REAL Dr. Mario?
Oh well...
6 out of 10
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(9/10)
Lol aww man I loved this game and you know something some of the games that were released by ex-coders of the demo scene or were shareware were actually good games, this was one of them!!!
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This game ruled, period. It's at least as good as its Nintendo inspiration, which was really protective at those times by never selling its licenses for other machines : lame
Hence Great Giana sisters (from Super Mario bros) and this cool Dr Mario clone
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