
Even the boss Woolies at the end of every third chapter require little more than a pounce or two to put them out of commission. Plus, with a little help from you, Bubsy can hop 'n' bop even the nastiest of Woolies. It only takes a single touch by a Woolie, a lobbed egg, or a rolling cheese wheel to stop Bubsy dead in his paw prints.ĭon't spit up a hairball, though. Bubsy, Can You Spare a Climb?Īn invasion force of Woolies bobs up at every turn, trying to put Bubsy into permanent hibernation. A perky variety of tunes add to the ambiance, ranging from the carnival-style amusement park ditties to the Star Wars-esque melodies during the final battle in the Woolies' ship. Bubsy in particular has tons of entertaining animations, including more than nine ways to bite the dust, impatient mugging, and otherwise endearing expressions.īubsy's attitude gets an added edge with a slew of digitized wise-cracking comments that express his unique slant on life. Highly entertaining and detailed backgrounds serve as a backdrop for the antics of Bubsy and the Woolies. The Genesis game's graphics, although limited by a weaker color palette, are identical to Bubsy on the SNES. Pounce on giraffe's heads in Chapters 7, 8, and 9 for some power-up surprises.Įach of the chapters is illustrated with vividly colored cartoon-style graphics.


One or two players will find that gathering wool across this action/adventure game's 16 chapters of multi-scrolling play is more fun than catnip. There's only one creature brave enough, strong enough, and smart enough to unravel the Woolies' plot. The Woolies have woven a nefarious scheme to plunder the Earth's wool. Middle America unite! The twin queens of the Planet Rayon, Poly and Ester, have invaded Planet Earth.
