Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Bill & Ted's Adventure touts itself as an arcade adventure, but the "adventuring" portions of the game are so laughably simplistic that no-one should mistake it for another LucasArts classic. The action portion, however, is quite good-- a fact that will surprise many old-timers who recall Capstone as one of the (if not THE) worst game companies ever existed. The 12 historical celebrities (ranging from Joan of Arc, to Sigmund Freud and Gengkhis Khan) are in their own time periods, replete with good background graphics and enemies appropriate for that era. Fighting thugs and finding these "dudes" are half the task-- in many cases, you'll need some object to convince them to go with you. On difficulty levels 3 and 4, you'll need more than one object. There is some (albeit minimal) educational value here, as you'll have to guess which object is wanted by whom (still, TWINKIES for Gengkhis Khan ought to make parents shake their heads in disbelief). Overall, a "light" side-scrolling game that may be mildly entertaining for fans of the movie, and is a slightly better game than Capstone's other failures.
Average Rating: | 7.71 [63 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
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Developer: | Capstone |
Publisher: | Capstone |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Capstone |
Theme: | Licensed, Humorous |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Wayne's World, Homey D. Clown |
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