Super Seymour Saves the Planet
Super Seymour Saves the Planet, developed by Big Red Software and published by Codemasters in 1992.
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Player's Review
"Seymour attempts to save the world in his first movie! Pollution has reached incredible levels! There's Toxic Waste everywhere! There's so much of the yucky stuff, evil mutant creatures have evolved and are creating havoc!! Equipped with a Super Cape and Super Mask, it's Seymour's job to clear the world of pollution! Check out Seymour's brilliant super powers: There's Super Blow - Seymour expels a lung-full of air that knocks the mutants flying! He can then jump on them to kill them! To use Super Spit eat the Fruit and spit the pips out - they're like lethal bullets! Trap a mutant with a Super Snare and Jump on it to kill it but hurry - mutants can escape from snares! Speed up Seymour with the excellent Super Sprint!! and bounce higher with Super Duper Leap!! It's all here in Seymour's packed arcade action game!!"
A Seymour game based on the arcade game Bomb Jack. The game is fairly simple. Collect the pollutants in order for bonus score and clear the screen of enemies to finish the level. If score is important you can kill enemies to boost your score multiplier but be aware that the pollutants have a time limit before exploding and will have a negative impact on the total bonus score. Knowing your enemy is important as some can only be knocked down from below and some by jumping on top of them.
The game is endless as far as I know so I only show one run through of 16 levels. Once the game loops I play a few levels to show no notable change in difficulty (compared to the spectrum version) and lose any remaining lives. A notable difference to the spectrum version is that if you die here, the entire level resets
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A Seymour game based on the arcade game Bomb Jack. The game is fairly simple. Collect the pollutants in order for bonus score and clear the screen of enemies to finish the level. If score is important you can kill enemies to boost your score multiplier but be aware that the pollutants have a time limit before exploding and will have a negative impact on the total bonus score. Knowing your enemy is important as some can only be knocked down from below and some by jumping on top of them.
The game is endless as far as I know so I only show one run through of 16 levels. Once the game loops I play a few levels to show no notable change in difficulty (compared to the spectrum version) and lose any remaining lives. A notable difference to the spectrum version is that if you die here, the entire level resets
00:00:00 Title Music
00:01:30 Game
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