Marsupilami (video game) explained

Marsupilami
Developer:Apache Software
Publisher:Sega
Genre:Action
Platforms:Sega Genesis

Marsupilami is a video game developed by British studio Apache Software and published by Sega for the Genesis in 1995–1996.

Reception

The game received average reviews. Next Generation said, "all in all, Marsupilami is a traditional side-scrolling platform game with the gameplay aimed toward a younger audience. If you're searching for the same old gameplay, Marsupilami is for you." Spanish magazine HobbyConsolas, however, gave it 82%. GamePro summed up the review by saying, "Marsupilami is packaged as a kid's game, but the stiff controls and quick timer make the puzzle solving tough and may drive younger gamers to tears. The perky, comical animations are pleasant enough, but the plucky, happy circus music grates. In short, keep this cart confined at your nearest retailer."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Greasy Gus . Marsupilami . . . 93 . June 1996 . 71 . October 17, 2022.