Hungry Dinosaurs
| Hungry Dinosaurs | |
|---|---|
PAL cover art | |
| Developer | Magical Company |
| Publishers | |
| Composer | Toshiyuki Takine |
| Platform | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
| Release | |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Modes | Singeplayer Multiplayer |
Hungry Dinosaurs[a] is a strategy game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed and published by Magical Company on October 19, 1994 in Japan, and was later published by Sunsoft in Europe on January 3, 1995.[1] The game was never released in North America in any form.
Gameplay
The objective of the game is to place eggs by walking on a 9x9 playing field. The player can eat the eggs by pressing the B button. In order to win, the player must have more eggs than the others; failing to do so will cause the player to lose the game.
Reception
Reception
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| M! Games | 41%[2] |
| Mega Fun | 48%[3] |
| Super Play | 35%[4] |
| Total! | (UK) 69/100,[5] (DE) 2-[6] |
| Video Games (DE) | 25%[7] |
Hungry Dinosaurs received mixed reviews.[2][3][4][8]
References
- ^ Harapeko Bakka Release Information for Super Nintendo - GameFAQs (gamespot.com)
- ^ a b Gaksch, Martin (January 1996). "Spiele-Tests: Hungry Dinosaurs". MAN!AC (in German). No. 27. Cybermedia. p. 79. (Transcription Archived 2021-07-29 at the Wayback Machine).
- ^ a b Pütz, Christoph (February 1996). "Test Mixed: Hungry Dinosaurs". Mega Fun (in German). No. 41. Computec. p. 80.
- ^ a b Forrester, Simon (February 1996). "UK Review: Hungry Dinosaurs". Super Play. No. 40. Future Publishing. pp. 46–47.
- ^ Wallace, Danny; Pegley, Rob (January 1996). "Total! SNES Review: Hungry Dinosaurs". Total!. No. 49. United Kingdom: Future Publishing. pp. 46–47.
- ^ Kock, Klaus (January 1996). "SNES Test: Hungry Dinosaurs". Total! (in German). No. 31. Germany: MVL Verlag. p. 34.
- ^ Barysch, Jan (December 1995). "Reviews: Frechheit - Hungry Dinosaurs". Video Games (in German). No. 49. Magna Media. p. 91.
- ^ Ishino, Michiho (November 3, 1994). "TV Game Broad-Way SFC: はらぺこバッカ". Hippon Super! (in Japanese). Vol. 9, no. 11. JICC Publishing Bureau. p. 113.
Notes
- ^ Known in Japan as Harapeko Bakka (はらぺこバッカ)