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Play Super B.C. Kid (Europe) Online

Tiny caveman Bonk smashes everything with his forehead—dinosaurs, boulders, even the scenery—in this ridiculously charming SNES romp. The meat power-ups turn him into an unstoppable wrecking ball, and yes, you get to fight a T-Rex.

Developer: Hudson Soft
Genre: Platform
Released: 1994
File size: 865 bytes
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Game Overview

Super B.C. Kid, released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994 by Hudson Soft, is a port of the TurboGrafx-16 Bonk games. It arrived during a period when platformers were abundant on the SNES, offering a distinct visual style and a different kind of hero compared to the more common mascots of the era.

You control the small, powerful caveman Bonk, navigating side-scrolling levels by running, jumping, and using your large forehead to smash enemies and breakable blocks. The main goal is to progress through prehistoric environments, defeating bosses to rescue your kidnapped girlfriend. Key mechanics include collecting meat power-ups that temporarily transform Bonk into a larger, more powerful version for devastating attacks, and finding hidden flowers that act as the game's currency for extra lives and continues. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty can be challenging, especially in later stages. It feels like a cheerful, chaotic trip through a cartoon stone age.

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