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DOS Platform game from New Generation Software from 1996.
CDV Software
1996
The warlike Glox have occupied planet Pleasure 6, home of the peaceful Amazons, with the intention of building a military training installation there. Those Amazons who tried to oppose the invaders are now held captive. Intergalactic hero Clif Danger picks up the distress call sent buy the Amazon Queen, and rushes to the rescue. Clif Danger is an action-packed side-scrolling platform game featuring the art of Carsten Wieland, who is probably more well known for the adult-themed Lula games. To complete a level, the player needs to rescue all captive Amazons before reaching the exit. There are four different weapons Clif can find and use, and each can be powered up to deal more damage. The levels are packed with various enemies and traps. Some areas of a level require keycards to access, and there are secret bonus areas as well. Clif Danger was marketed as shareware, and at some point was pitched to Apogee Software for publication as Crazy Baby, but this never happened. There are six differently themed "worlds" in the full game, while the unregistered shareware version contains the first one, set in the jungle, which is four levels long.
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