Amiga Longplay [112] Ruff 'n' Tumble
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MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC! Ahh memories!
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The finest Amiga platformer? Probably. Superb graphics, explosions galore, excellent music, brilliant, challenging gameplay (the difficulty levels is one of very few games to be perfect). Only a slightly dull last world drags it down a touch, but otherwise spot on.
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i <3 the coin sounds
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Just listening to this on headphones you can tell they put a lot of effort into stereo panning (with the sound effects shifting track L to R dynamically around the music.) Awesome
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i play this game on xbox1 (uae) its the best platformer from amiga.
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Not surprised it's so well loved - it has a good pedigree. Jason Perkins was previously responsible for Thing On A Spring and Monty On The Run on the C64. He was my friend's boss in the PSX/PS2 days, and because Renegade went bust shortly after the game was released, never had a copy of the final version, so I ADF'ed mine for him. ;)
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.m68k/ecs perfection!
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One of the best plat formers for the Amiga, period! Dont let the crappy 240p graphics fool you, it looks and and sounds even more awesome in HD! A real badass game.
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Can't remember how many times I played through this game.
It was freakin' AWESOME and once again a testament to how good programmers were on the Amiga!
They could make that computer sing!
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@Megadrivemalta There was no AGA version. This beauty was coded in ECS.
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This game was freaking epic!
I had the AGA version for the A1200, still on 2 floppies....720k x2 and makes other cart based games look crap.....longlive Amiga!!!
Megadrivemalta 10 months ago
@Megadrivemalta
There was no AGA version of Ruff n Tumble
cubex55 10 months ago 4