BMX Kidz
BMX Kidz, developed by Gigglywurx and published by Firebird in 1987.
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Player's Review
"For thrills, spills and skidz, ride with the BMX Kidz!"
Very short game, maybe five minutes over 6 levels. However, these are very difficult levels that spoil what is a well-presented budget game.
On each track you have a time limit and a trixx quota that increases on each level. Doing the tricks isn't so bad, you just have to hit the jump right and land right, but the wheelies slow you down leaving the opponents to shoot off. While performing a trick plays a sound so you know you have done it, the wheelies do not, and I am sure the game does not always record the action properly leaving you with a failed level. A five-minute game took me an hour of retries. On top of that you need to cross the line in the top three to qualify.
The best thing about this game is the title music by Rob-Hubbard. The emu struggles a bit with the high score tune as it pushed the sid hard. Well worth the £1.99 for the tune alone.
00:00:00 Title Music
00:03:15 Game
00:08:00 Highscore music
Very short game, maybe five minutes over 6 levels. However, these are very difficult levels that spoil what is a well-presented budget game.
On each track you have a time limit and a trixx quota that increases on each level. Doing the tricks isn't so bad, you just have to hit the jump right and land right, but the wheelies slow you down leaving the opponents to shoot off. While performing a trick plays a sound so you know you have done it, the wheelies do not, and I am sure the game does not always record the action properly leaving you with a failed level. A five-minute game took me an hour of retries. On top of that you need to cross the line in the top three to qualify.
The best thing about this game is the title music by Rob-Hubbard. The emu struggles a bit with the high score tune as it pushed the sid hard. Well worth the £1.99 for the tune alone.
00:00:00 Title Music
00:03:15 Game
00:08:00 Highscore music
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