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Chuck Rock

Ein prähistorischer Plattformer, in dem Spieler Chuck Rock, einen Höhlenmenschen auf Mission steuern, um seine Frau Ophelia vom bösen Dinosaurier Gary Gritter zu retten.

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Erscheinungsdatum
January 1, 1992
Spieler
1
Region
US
ROM-Größe
199 KB

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The setting of the game is a fictional prehistorical Stone Age -era world that is shared by both neanderthals , woolly mammoth , saber-tooth tigers , dinosaurs , and various assorted wild primeval monsters such as prehistoric mammals , giant insects, human-eating plants, and other exotica; thus, the setting is similar to that of films such as One Million Years B.C. , or television shows such as The Flintstones or Dinosaurs . The eponymous Chuck Rock is an overweight, square-jawed caveman characterized by loutish and lewd behaviour perhaps influenced by the lad culture of the 1990s. Chuck has a limited vocabulary (his favourite phrase being "Unga Bunga" and not much else), has a balding head cut into a punk -style mohawk , eats whole dinosaur-steaks raw in one bite, and has a penchant for picking up rocks and throwing them at things, hence his name. Chuck is a guitarist and singer (or shouter) in a rock band along with some other cavemen, his attractive wife Ophelia Rock, and a long-haired dinosaur bass player; and whilst on stage he wears a long wig to hide his balding head. One day, while Chuck watches TV, Ophelia Rock does the laundry. She is knocked unconscious and kidnapped by jealous local bully Garry Gritter (a pun on the name of pop star Gary Glitter ), and carried off to Gritter's hang-out in the creepy dinosaur graveyard. Chuck must go to her rescue, searching for her in primeval jungles, swamps, lakes, an ice-capped mountain top, caves, and even the insides of a gigantic dinosaur.

Spielsysteme

Chuck Rock is a side-scrolling action-adventure puzzle platformer where the player, as the eponymous caveman, rescues his love interest, Ophelia, who is held hostage in a jungle by Gary Gritter. The game has five worlds (Jungle, Cave, Water, Ice and Graveyard) each with three to five levels and a concluding boss battle, and provides the player three lives and one continue. Parallax scrolling is present in all versions except the Atari ST. The enemies include dinosaurs (such as small ones that pop out of eggs) and spiders, and Chuck attacks them by thrusting his beer belly , kicking while above ground, and chucking rocks and boulders. Additionally, rocks can shield Chuck from hazards that fall from the top, and boulders can be used as platforms, which is occasionally necessary to obtain certain bonus items. Some animals aid in Chuck's journey, such as flying lizards that he eats, a brontosaurus that he rides, and a crocodile that serves as a seesaw for him to bounce over a wall.

Medienrezensionen

IGN
1960
Edge
1991
Electronic Gaming Monthly
31/40
EGM
1991

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