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Kwik Snax

DOS - 1993

Also available on: Amstrad CPC - Commodore 64 - ZX Spectrum

Alt name Kwiksnax
Year 1993
Platform DOS
Released in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom (1993)
Poland (1994)
Genre Action
Theme Arcade, Puzzle elements
Publisher Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
Developer Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
Perspectives Top-Down, Fixed / Flip-screen
Dosbox support Fully supported on 0.70
3.67 / 5 - 6 votes

Description of Kwik Snax

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. Kwik Snax is a sequel of sorts to Fast Food, and is the second Dizzy arcade game released for the PC.

The plot: evil wizard Zaks has imprisoned four members of the Yolkfolk on four different islands, and you have to rescue them. Each island consists of several sub-levels where you have to eat all the fruit (sounds familiar, eh?) The monsters are removed by pushing blocks around, but they'll reappear after a short time. There's also a bonus level where again you must collect as much fruit as you can, but this time, the floor is made of ice.

Like all other Dizzy games, Kwik Snax has excellent graphics and sounds. Unfortunately, like most of the other Dizzy arcade games, it's far too easy and it won't take long for you to complete. Oh well, at least the straightforward gobble-up-fruit gameplay of Fast Food is enhanced somewhat by icy floors and movable blocks. Recommended only for die-hard Dizzy or Pac-Man fans only.

Review By HOTUD

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What 2014-02-11 -2 points DOS version

Kinda looks like it sucks

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