Oscar

a game by | Flair |
Genre: | Action |
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Editor Rating: | 5/10, based on 2 reviews |
User Rating: | 4.0/10 - 2 votes |
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See also: | Side Scrolling Games, 2D Platformer Games |
I don't really know what kind of creature this is, but I do know you must make him run around all the levels and collect them. Once you find every Oscar, you must then find the clapboard. Performing these moves will help you progress to the next level in the game.
FIRST IMPRESSION
The second I started playing I said to myself, uOh great, another mascot game." I ran through the beginning levels and though there are some really cute enemies. I wasn't too impressed.
BEST FEATURE
I would have to say that the enemies are the best thing in this game because they are pretty cool to look at.
WHAT'S MISSING
Originality. In how many other games do you run around, collect items, proceed to the end of the level and then do it all again on the very next level. This version is incomplete and it could get better.
WILL YOU LIKE IT?
I do think a younger audience will enjoy this game because the character is very cute and there are some funny animations. I think the older crowd will just get bored with this game because once you've played through it, there is nothing different to see.
- MANUFACTURER - Flair
- DIFFICULTY - MODERATE
- THEME - Action
- NUMBER OF PLAYERS - 1
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System requirements:
- PC compatible
- Operating systems: Windows 10/Windows 8/Windows 7/2000/Vista/WinXP
- Pentium II (or equivalent) 266MHz (500MHz recommended), RAM: 64MB (128MB recommended), DirectX v8.0a or later must be installed
Game Reviews
- Manufacturer: Flair
- Machine: Super NES
- Theme: Action
In a game similar to Sonic and Mario, comes Oscar from Flair. You are a cartoon character with an attitude. You must work your way through a world of bright and colorful graphics.
Aside from being for the Super NES and Mega Drive, this is also one of the games for the Amiga CD 32. While the graphics are a bit toned down from the 32-Bit, this game still has a lot of cute animations.
While the Super NES and Mega Drive versions are still a few months away, the game looks to be worth the wait. This could be one of the better side-scrollers out there.