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Demon Blue Action Platformer
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Demon Blue is a simple, average platformer from MicroValue, done in a cutesy cartoon style similar to Virgin’s better-known Cool Spot. You are a blue demon, and your job is simply to make it to the end of each level, collecting power-ups and blasting other hellish creatures along the way. There’s really not much else to say about the game – the levels are decent, although lacking graphical details (the background is black most of the time, and it is sometimes difficult to differentiate between power-ups you can pick up and stationary scenery objects). Fun for the first few minutes, but lack of gameplay and level variety make Demon Blue an average game that won’t hold anyone’s interest for very long.
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| Designer: |
David Thorburn & Bill Thorburn | | Developer: |
MicroValue | | Publisher: |
MicroValue | | Year: |
1993 | | Software Copyright: |
MicroValue | | Theme: |
Cartoon | | Multiplayer: |  |
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None that we know of | | Related Links: |
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DOS | | Where to get it: |
| | If you like this game, try: |
Cool Spot, Pac-in-Time, Whizz | | Thanks to... |
Sugoll |
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