Puggsy (SNES) Longplay | Prototype | US

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About the Game:
Puggsy is a 1993 puzzle-platform game developed by Traveller's Tales and released by Psygnosis on the Mega Drive and Mega-CD consoles, as well as the Amiga home computer. Puggsy is the name of the title character, an orange space hopper–like alien who landed his spaceship on The Planet, intending to return home until his spaceship was stolen by the raccoon natives of the planet.

MegaTech gave the game 90% and a Hyper Game Award, saying that it was "excellently designed and thought-out", but listed the control system as the major weak point.[13] Reviewing the Mega-CD version, GamePro praised the controls, the graphics, the sound effects, the strong challenge, and the attention to detail, concluding that "Though veteran gamers will quickly tire of Puggsy, younger players will enjoy his island antics."[14]

The SNES port was a planned scaled-down version of the Genesis original (as was standard with Traveller's Tales games). According to Jon Burton, it was essentially complete when the intended publisher, Psygnosis, pulled the plug due to the poor sales of the Genesis original. The build covered here is estimated to be around 80% complete.

Source: Wikipedia and The Cutting Room Floor

DEVELOPER: Traveller's Tales and Krisalis Software (port)
PUBLISHER: Unreleased
RELEASE YEAR: Unreleased
GENRE: Puzzle-platform

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ABOUT THIS GAMEPLAY:
This game was recorded and played by me and has never been published or uploaded anywhere else (except on my YT channel). Most of the games on this channel were played using TAS (Tool-Assisted Speedrun) tools and are meant to serve as walkthroughs and entertainment. If you see this exact playthrough on any other channel, you can be sure it's a reupload without permission.

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