![]() ![]() But there's a lot more hiding under the surface, especially in later levels. Ten of the levels also contain a piece of your spaceship, and getting them all is the only way to win.Įarly levels are generally a cakewalk, with one or two humans kicking around and nothing much to do except shake trees and shrubs looking for presents while searching for the elevator and parts. Throughout the levels you'll find good earthlings which will give you benefits, bad earthlings which will hurt you and presents which you can use for a range of effects like healing or flight. ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a setup near identical to the original game, and it plays the same too. The titular heroes are a pair of funky space aliens just trying to do funky space alien things, but it all goes awry when their spaceship (and the nearby planet Earth) gets sucked into a black hole and scattered around the void.Įach time you start a game you're faced with a series of 25 levels, which are interconnected flat islands floating in space, joined together by magic elevators. The new game, Back in the Groove, makes no real attempts to counter these issues. A cult favourite though the original 1991 game may be, it's obtuse, clumsy and painfully slow even by '90s standards. Of all the retro game franchises to see a revival in the post-HD era, ToeJam & Earl is perhaps the strangest. ![]()
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