Hoppin Mad (1988) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Other Files: Comments: | Elite Systems LtdArcade Neil Latarche, Lizzie 48K 1 Kempston, Interface 2, Cursor Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe Advertisement | Click to choose platform: Amstrad CPC Commodore 64 Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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Issue 33 (Your Sinclair) 4th Jan 2010 10:19Boing, boing, boing - splat! Curses! Boing, boing, boing - splat! Curses, curses, spit! Boing, boing, splat! Yaaaargghhh!!
In Hopping Mad you get to control a bouncing ball (well, four bouncing balls to be precise), in a sort of Wonderboy ish type landscape which scrolls inexorably from left to right. To the right of the screen are your four balls, which bounce alternately (describing a sine wave) (a what? Ed), and the object of the game is to lead your merry rubber troupe safely through the scrolling screens, while eating apples and popping any floating balloons you see bobbing about. Your progress is hindered, however, by various nasties, both ground-based and airborne: hedgehogs, cacti, venus fly-traps (ball traps in this case), sharp rocks, buzzing bumble-bees and sharp-clawed eagles to name but a few. But if you can manage to survive long enough to pop 10 balloons, you get boinged up to the next level (different landscape and nasties) for more of the same.
Controlling your inflatable chums is a tricky business at times. There are just three movements: slow forward, fast forward and bounce. And when you find a ground-based hedgehog scrolling towards you, with a balloon above and an eagle behind, can you manage to high bounce over the hog, pop the balloon, and still get all the balls safely down without touching the bird? Answer: probably not, but you've only got about three femto-seconds to make your decision... there's no stopping in this game - you can slow the scrolling down but you can't stop it!
The graphics aren't exactly mind blowing, but you could say they are chunky, functional and quite nicely animated. Hopping Mad is one of those rare games - easier than falling off a log to get into, but a lot (lot) harder than falling off a log to get very far in. We are talking quite addictive here. Quite addictive indeed. Curses, I've just got to go and have another quick go. Boing, boing, boing - splat. Bleeeeeee!
Verdict: 8/10
Review by Duncan Macdonald
In Hopping Mad you get to control a bouncing ball (well, four bouncing balls to be precise), in a sort of Wonderboy ish type landscape which scrolls inexorably from left to right. To the right of the screen are your four balls, which bounce alternately (describing a sine wave) (a what? Ed), and the object of the game is to lead your merry rubber troupe safely through the scrolling screens, while eating apples and popping any floating balloons you see bobbing about. Your progress is hindered, however, by various nasties, both ground-based and airborne: hedgehogs, cacti, venus fly-traps (ball traps in this case), sharp rocks, buzzing bumble-bees and sharp-clawed eagles to name but a few. But if you can manage to survive long enough to pop 10 balloons, you get boinged up to the next level (different landscape and nasties) for more of the same.
Controlling your inflatable chums is a tricky business at times. There are just three movements: slow forward, fast forward and bounce. And when you find a ground-based hedgehog scrolling towards you, with a balloon above and an eagle behind, can you manage to high bounce over the hog, pop the balloon, and still get all the balls safely down without touching the bird? Answer: probably not, but you've only got about three femto-seconds to make your decision... there's no stopping in this game - you can slow the scrolling down but you can't stop it!
The graphics aren't exactly mind blowing, but you could say they are chunky, functional and quite nicely animated. Hopping Mad is one of those rare games - easier than falling off a log to get into, but a lot (lot) harder than falling off a log to get very far in. We are talking quite addictive here. Quite addictive indeed. Curses, I've just got to go and have another quick go. Boing, boing, boing - splat. Bleeeeeee!
Verdict: 8/10
Review by Duncan Macdonald
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History
This title was first added on 15th April 2008
This title was most recently updated on 4th January 2010





