Trampoline Terror!

Cover art
Developer(s) Masaya
Publisher(s) DreamWorks Games[1]
Platform(s) Sega Genesis
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Overhead view action[2]
Mode(s) Single-player[3]

Trampoline Terror! is a Sega Genesis video game that was released in 1990. A Japanese release under the name Explode Star was planned, but was cancelled. It combines elements of strategy video games and overhead view action video games.

Gameplay

The player must put a halt to the aliens who are trying to take over the planet Ahas after kidnapping their queen.[4]

Players must diffuse bombs by walking over their destruction sequences while at the same time avoiding enemies.[4] Trampolines can only be jumped on a few times before breaking, at which point the square they had occupied becomes useless. If the player jumps on this square again, he falls to his death.[4] Powerballs can be picked up in limited numbers in order to defeat the villains that impede the player's path.[4] Each level in the game is a 16x16 grid containing various obstacles, tiles, and strategically placed trampolines with which the character is able to interact.[3] While players can jump on the tiles as often as they want without the squares ever breaking, they are not as versatile as the trampolines. Upon having exhausted their reserve of extra lives, players can choose the "continue" option, and are awarded five extra lives with which to continue the game.[5][5]

There are thirty-three levels in the game, featuring varied degrees of difficulty.[3]

References

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