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Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs

Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs is a top-down puzzle video game written by Ian Currie and Robert Koller for DOS and published by Sir-Tech Software. In it, a fuzzball must navigate several maps and avoid the "enemy."

Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs
Developer(s)Sir-Tech Software
Publisher(s)Sir-Tech Software
Designer(s)Ian Currie
Robert Koller
Platform(s)DOS
Release1990
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, 2-player

Gameplay edit

There are two different kinds of worlds, fall-out maps and static maps. In fall-out maps, tiles change colors when stepped on and disappear when they turn blue. In static maps, the tiles change from dark to light pink.

In each case, the objective of each level is to find the proper number of keys or keycards to open the exit to the next level. The keys are buried under tiles and can only be revealed by stepping on the tiles.

In addition to keys, there are an assortment of other items-

  • Rings increase the fuzzball's vitality, or maximum amount of health.
  • Food (many varieties exist) increase the fuzzball's health.
  • Wands let the fuzzball create a temporary bridge between two tiles.
  • Potions yield +100 health and vitality.
  • Armor permanently decreases the amount of damage dealt to the fuzzball by the enemy.
  • Shields block the enemy's attacks.
  • Scrolls have unpredictable effects that cannot be determined until they are used.
  • Teleporters teleport the fuzzball from one room to another.
  • Doors, Gates, Elevators, and Airlocks take Fuzzball to the next level.
  • The Match (final level) sets fire to the dynamite.
  • The Dynamite (final level) blows up the enemy, ending the game.

Reception edit

Computer Gaming World called the game "an original twist on old arcade inspirations ... an addictive pursuit reminiscent of Tetris".[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Clupper, G. Marc (May 1991). "What's In a Name?". Computer Gaming World. No. 82. p. 62. Retrieved 17 November 2013.

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