I really enjoyed this one. The 1930s graphics, and the music were just perfect for the setting. Loved the old film reels, too. The game challenge was average, but the authenticity of the background and atmosphere made up for it. Anyone with a love of history should check this out. My grandmother grew up in this era, so I've got a some knowledge of it. Now, I have to get her to try it.
This has to be one of the most fun dash-style games I have come across in a very long time. I like how many of the creatures help out the twins, and how some personalities clash. Watching Frankie boot the troublemakers out is so funny. Just could not get enough of this one. This is so cute, it could be a cartoon show.
The graphics and music reminded me so much of the Pharoah and Cleopatra games of the late 90s, and I loved the storyline. This game is an autobuy for me!
The storyline caught my attention from the getgo, but the voice-overs were a bit off, and the English voice-acting left some to be desired. Perhaps if we had just the original Russian with subtitles, I might have enjoyed the sound more. I played this game through a very long and stormy Saturday afternoon and evening. The only other thing missing was a sequel!
This high energy game took Luxor and crossed it with just about every classic early 80s arcade hit there is. I didn't play long enough to see Space Invaders or Joust, but Pac-Man was in there, as well as Asteroids and so much more. When I first opened the game, Tempest automatically came to mind. The only thing that seemed to be missing was the REO Speedwagon and Styx music in the background. Any child of the 80s is going to love this game.