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Plok

Plok (XSX) game cover art
Platform: SNES
Tags: Action, Platformer
Developer: Software Creations
AKA: Plok! (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
09/??/1993
EU
01/??/1994
JP
12/10/1993

Staff Reviews

Plok review

Reviewed June 23, 2006

Rob Hamilton says: "The final area’s penchant for giving Plok strange tools and forcing him to use them to overcome obstacles reaches its peak at the very end of the game, as he must fight the final boss wearing a pair of spring shoes that force him to bound around the arena in a very hard-to-control fashion. Nothing like a climactic battle where I get killed solely because my hero is constantly bouncing into the path of what should be easily-dodged bullets!"
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