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CDi

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GenreAction Puzzle
DeveloperGremlin Graphics
PublisherPhilips Media
Released1995
Rating
Graphics:8.0
Sound:8.0
Gameplay:8.0
Overall:8.0
Reviewed byndial
An impressive (CD-ROM only) action puzzle game from Gremlin Interactive released in 1993 for the Amiga CD32, PC-DOS and in 1995 on Philips CDi.
 
Review
Litil DivilSTORY / GAMEPLAY
The objective of this game is to control the devil Mutt through a series of five mazes and gather an item called Mystic Pizza of Plenty. Mutt would better stay in in bed, but he was appointed by a nasty fellow to pick straws with a bunch of other devils, as shown on the introductory sequence. Unfortunately, Matt picked the shortest one and became the ones who had to collect the Pizza of Plenty. The dungeons are divided into rooms that Mutt needs to explore and in which he has to solve brief puzzles or beat enemies to acquire objects needed to successfully accomplish the mission. The on-screen map helps to keep you from getting lost, but for longer term play, a graph paper might be a help, keeping the fun and allowing you to use your brain apart from your thumb's speed. Your quest is full of traps and mazes so this game will drive you mad at times but otherwise will keep you playing.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
The graphics on the CD-i system are colorful and identical to the Amiga CD32 counterpart. The characters' animations are wonderful and the backgrounds are appealing and detailed! The game's sound is equally good, featuring CD-Audio tracks but only a few sampled sound effects (we expected some more to be honest).
 
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Comparable platforms
Philips CDi
Commodore CD32
 
Hardware information

CDi

CDiCPU: 16/32-bit 68070 CISC Chip at 15,5MHz
MEMORY: 640Kb to 32MB RAM (typical up to 1996)
GRAPHICS: 24bit RGB 16,7 million-color palette (32,768 on screen), supporting resolutions from 384x280 to 768x560, supports VideoCD and Digital Video
SOUND: MCD 221 chip, 16bit 8 channel stereo sound, CD-audio
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The CDi (default) color palette
24bit RGB 16,7 million-color palette (32,768 on screen)
 
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