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Fantasy World Dizzy

DOS - 1991

Also available on: Amiga - Amstrad CPC - Atari ST - Commodore 64 - ZX Spectrum

Alt name Dizzy 3
Year 1991
Platform DOS
Released in United Kingdom
Genre Action
Theme Fantasy, Puzzle elements
Publisher Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
Developer Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
Perspectives Side view, Fixed / Flip-screen
Dosbox support Supported on current version
4.19 / 5 - 16 votes

Description of Fantasy World Dizzy

Fans of Spectrum computers would recall that Codemasters' Dizzy series were some of the best games ever made for that computer. Created by a quirky pair of designers who call themselves The Oliver Twins, the series feature Dizzy, prince of the egg-shaped people (okay, they're actually eggs) who are, quite ingeniously, called yolkfolk.

The games are either arcade adventure, or arcade-style puzzlers. The series is memorable for eccentric level design, great music, and wonderful cartoon-style sense of humor. There were 15 Dizzy games made for the Spectrum, only 7 of which were ported to the PC. Fantasy World Dizzy was the first Dizzy game to have been available for the PC. Third in the series overall, Fantasy World Dizzy is a fiendish platformer that many consider the most difficult in the entire series. This time Daisy, Dizzy's girlfriend, has been kidnapped by the Evil King's trolls and sent to Wizard Weird's Tallest Tower, while Dizzy himself was dragged away and thrown into the deepest, darkest, dankest of the Kings Dungeons in the bowels of Fantasy World. Your job, of course, is to escape.

As in other arcade adventures in the series, gameplay in Fantasy World Dizzy consists of collecting and using items to solve puzzles, as well as platform-style action, such as dealing with the fire- breathing dragon. This is the first Dizzy game to feature his friends the Yolkfolk, and you'll need their help to succeed. There are also some mysterious creatures to watch out for, such as hawks, crocodiles and the armorog. Although this is the only Dizzy game for PC that offers only PC speaker, the music is still quite good for its time.

Overall, a nice, pleasant arcade adventure that just might get PC gamers to take a look at this quirky Spectrum classic. Thumbs up!

Review By HOTUD

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Comments and reviews

mobilehead 2023-10-09 0 point

This was the first Dizzy installment I came across and I like it even now. This one is so greatly balanced. The puzzles are logical, jumping is sometimes tricky but not so much as in many other installments and the entertainment factor is great.

Csabesz65 2022-12-28 0 point

Sziasztok. Nekem Enterprise-om volt. Erre magyar nyelvű szöveggel volt

badejunge 2016-03-15 0 point Commodore 64 version

auf dem c64 bis zum umfallen gezockt :)

tforsaken 2012-07-31 2 points DOS version

dizzy are the best games ever thanx

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