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DOS Platform game from Neurotech Software from 1996.
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1996
Crazy Drake is a cartoonish console-style side-scrolling platform game that will likely remind you of Earthworm Jim. Taking cues from various children's animated shows, it casts Prince Drake of LoonyVille as the protagonist, disguised to become the superhero/masked avenger Crazy Drake on his quest to retrieve the Sacred Golden Egg from the nasty Dr. Foulbrain. The game plays very similar to Earthworm Jim, but possibly with less weird antics. Drake has a gun with unlimited ammo, which can be fired in almost any direction, and can run, jump, duck (no pun intended) and climb ledges to progress through the levels. There are also some areas where you'll fly a balloon, and teleporters that look like old-fashioned elevators, complete with a rude elevator boy. Collect golden eggs for score, which will add an extra life when reaching a certain number of points. Crazy Drake was sold as shareware. The full game has six episodes with over 20 levels, while only the first episode is available in the unregistered shareware version.
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