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Harlequin
Publisher: Gremlin Graphics     Developer: The Warp Factory
Year of release: 1992

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Genres : Action / Platform
Programmer : Andy Findlay     Artist : Ed Campbell    

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# 35 - Jun 92

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small ST picture raytraced by Rich Davey 2001


Lee Whidden wrote ...2007-09-03 19:44:05
After years of trying, I finished this tough game. It was a nightmare in some places,easy in others. Am doing a walk through and will post soon. Enjoy it -it can be finished.Steady wins the race. russ
Carl619 wrote ...2004-09-25 15:52:45
yea, once again i just had the demo of this, but it wos cool. weird, but good to play!!
guy ross wrote ...2004-06-13 15:51:51
Yes, this is a damn fine game. I never got much further than the 3rd level - mostly because I'm a bit shit at games but also because my copy seemed to stop working around there.. serves me right for getting it hacked, I suppose. I think I'll give it another bash! :-)
Dan Waller wrote ...2004-04-07 05:09:37
the music rulez ! :D
bazfan wrote ...2004-01-15 07:45:05
this game is rather smart, good grafix and a nice 1st level tune, also the animation on the main sprite was good, if he runs to long he starts heavy breathing. large levels too. all in all a good game.
SaTcom2 wrote ...2003-04-18 21:41:22
Yep, awesome. I like it better than Gods because it doesn't have that slow clunky gameplay.
Jamie Thomas Durbin wrote ...2001-12-25 19:03:23
I'm actually quite surprised to find nobody's written a review of Harlequin, because it is, in my opinion, one of the best platformers I have ever come across (Apart, of course, from the Bitmap Brothers' "GODS"...) Nonetheless, it is a damn fine, if surreal platformer with this single premise: You are a resident of the fine city of Chimerica (BTW- A Chimerical thing is something constructed from dreams. Thought you might want to know), who has returned from a long journey to find the city mysteriously empty, except for clockwork monsters... wandering across the land, you must solve the mystery... As I have said, it's a good game,with no faults that I could point out... Play it!