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New Zealand Story, The (1989)            

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Ocean Software Ltd
Platform / 2D
Richard Palmer, Stephen Wahid
Jonathan Dunn
64K
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Worldwide
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Issue 53 (Zzap! 64)   14th Mar 2011 10:13
Some people will do anything to get a decent meal, and walruses down under certainly among them. Take Wally the Blue Walrus: he’s out for lunch and looking for afters as well. Passing by the zoo he spies 21 kuddly, kute kiwis. ‘Food!’ says Wally. ‘Leg it!’ squeal the sickeningly cute Kiwis — but alas Wally scoops them up and takes them back to his frozen apartment far away.

Now this would be the end of story if one Kiwi, Tiki by name, hadn’t escaped from Wally’s clutches. A kiwi isn’t too hot when it comes to unarmed combat but as everyone knows they’re pretty good archers and so with beak, bow and arrow Tiki vows revenge and sets off to rescue his mates.

Wally’s many followers are a wild and crazy bunch with wild and crazy (even zany!) habits: stars which multiply by showing their tonsils, bears floating around on hover pods, snails with missiles under their shells, penguins on geese, bats on balloons. Strange things are happening here but to even the odds Tiki can arm up with bombs, lasers, fireballs, even steal a spaceship and wreak havoc aplenty.

Wally’s minions aren’t the only trouble around though. Spikes can do more than ruffle Tiki’s feathers, running out of oxygen when scuba diving isn’t nice and neither is getting a prod from a horned devil for time wasting. Even the level itself can be a maze, but if he follows the arrows Tiki should reach one of 20 mates. Altematively there are warps to find and jump into — who knows where Tiki will go?

Even with all that firepower Tiki’s really in it deep when he meets up with the Guardians of each region at the end of every fourth level. Frozen whales and a mega-octopus are just two of the delightful souls wanting to meet Tiki along with Wally himself, waiting in his balloon on the final ice cool level. Make sure you pack your winter woollies, Tiki!!

Robin Hogg
Well, I thought the Amiga version was class but on the C64 this beauty knocks spots off every other platform and ladders game around. Tiki may look rather canary-like but at least he looks better than the real (ugly duckling) thing, and the enemies have some great shading on them. The backdrops can be a little sparse here and there but considering how much has been crammed into the 64 this is avery minor gripe. The first few levels hint at what’s to come but it’s only once you start progressing that you realise just how devious it all is. Seeing new creatures and exploring the ever larger levels is all great fun and there’s some thing about the playability of it all that has me coming back time and time again. Maddeningly addictive with the gameplay to keep you hooked, New Zealand Story overflows with fun, feathers and fantastic playability.
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Stuart Wynne
A more impressive coin-op conversion you won’t see. New Zealand Story is simply one of the most playable games around with some excellent presentation to boot. The graphics really are incredibly cute — in fact some of the enemies are so attractive it’s a shame to shoot them! And what better to accompany the hilarious action than a rousing, cheerful tune which can be turned off if you prefer chirpy effects. The appearance may be charming but New Zealand Story holds plenty of challenge within its 20 fun-packed levels. If you ignore this you’ll be missing one of the cutest AND most playable 64 games this year.
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Ratings
PRESENTATION 81%
Neat start-up screen. Multiload (after every Guardian) isn’t too much of a problem since once you’re on a load you stay there.

GRAPHICS 92%
Small but perfectly formed nasties and detailed backdrops.

SOUND 85%
Either play with a bouncy soundtrack or some equally impressive effects.

HOOKABILITY 91%
Charming and instantly appealing gameplay.

LASTABILITY 94%
20 very tough levels to explore.

OVERALL 93%
Surreal leaping actaction combines with a strong shoot-‘em-up element to create gameplay of the best sort: the FUN sort.


This review was typed in/OCRed by Iain


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