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Play Titus the Fox - Marrakech and Back Online

You play as a fox chucking random enemies at each other—dogs, bees, whatever—while stacking junk to climb through chaotic desert levels. It’s janky, weird, and somehow works.

Developer: Titus Interactive
Genre: Platformer
Released: 1992
File size: 633.08 KB
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Game Overview

Titus the Fox: Marrakech and Back came out in 1992 as part of the MS-DOS Classic Games lineup, developed and published by Titus Interactive. It was one of those side-scrolling platformers that felt right at home on the PC during that era, not trying to be flashy but offering a solid, quirky challenge.

You control Titus, a fox trying to rescue his kidnapped vixen girlfriend, traversing screen by screen across Marrakech. The main objective is to navigate through each level, avoiding guards, dogs, and other hazards while collecting items like turbans and magic lamps. Signature mechanics include picking up enemies and objects to throw at other foes, and stacking crates and other items to reach higher platforms. The pacing is deliberate, and the difficulty can be unforgiving, with precise jumps and timing often required. Playing it feels like solving a series of small, physical puzzles under pressure.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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