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Play Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, The Online

You swap between Rocky’s clumsy gliding and Bullwinkle’s heavy stomping through cartoonish levels where Boris keeps dropping anvils on you—it’s janky, goofy, and feels like controlling an old episode.

Developer: Imagineering Inc.
Genre: Platform
Released: 1992
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

I remember picking up The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends for the NES back in 1992. It was developed by Imagineering Inc., and it fit right in with the era's licensed platformers, trying to capture the spirit of the show without much fanfare. The game didn't try to be groundbreaking; it just aimed to bring the characters to life on the small screen.

You alternate between controlling Rocky and Bullwinkle, each with their own movement quirks. Rocky can glide short distances, which helps cross gaps, while Bullwinkle is slower but can break certain blocks by stomping. The main goal is to progress through side scrolling levels, avoiding enemies like Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, who toss anvils and other hazards your way. You collect acorns for points and extra lives, and the pacing is deliberately slow, almost plodding at times, which makes the platforming feel a bit clumsy. It's a straightforward, sometimes frustrating experience that captures the show's silly tone through its awkward controls and simple objectives. Playing it feels like wrestling with a stubborn cartoon that refuses to take itself seriously.

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