- Crazy Sue Goes On
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Crazy Sue Goes On Publisher(s) MC Publications (appeared in Amiga Mania magazine) Designer(s) Hironymus Jumpshoe, MC Mad Brush, DJ Braincrack Platform(s) Amiga Release date(s) 1992 Genre(s) Platform game Mode(s) Single Player Media/distribution 3.5" floppy disk Crazy Sue Goes On is a 2D platform game, which was first released in 1992 as cover disk of the Amiga Mania magazine by MC Publications in the UK, and in the Amiga Fun magazine by CompuTec Verlag in Germany. This game is the sequel to Crazy Sue, and the player again takes the role of the little girl named Crazy Sue, and must defeat the wife of the evil Wizard of Doom whom she defeated in the first game.
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Gameplay
The gameplay is almost unmodified from Crazy Sue, but levels got bigger and more complicated, however there still is only horizontal scrolling. Some differences are in level design. The player often has to go back to locations, and climb around in large levels. There also are some timed power-ups which can be activated at special locations (something which did not exist in the first game).
Story
The story connects directly to Crazy Sue. The Wizard of Doom was defeated there, but now his wife, the Mistress of Death, causes trouble and steals Crazy Sue's teddy bear. Therefore Crazy Sue sets out once again, to rescue her teddy bear and defeat the evil mistress.
Levels
The game has only 4 levels, as compared to 10 in the first game. They are considerably larger and less linear though, so the game has about the same length overall. In the first level, Crazy Sue arrives at the castle of the Mistress of Death, and has to use speed scrolls in order to not run out of time. In levels two and three she has to fight through the castle and library. In level four she enters the sewers to reach the place of the final battle.
Trivia
- After defeating the Mistress of Death, a message mentions "her uncle Ice Death, but that's another story" - suggesting that a third Crazy Sue was planned, with a third relative of the bad guys' family as villain. But such a game never was released.
- While there was no C64 conversion of Crazy Sue Goes On, the C64 had another Crazy Sue sequel called Crazy Sue Plus.[1]
References
External links
- Entry for Crazy Sue Goes On at HOL
- German review of the game from Amiga Joker magazine, at http://amigareviews.classicgaming.gamespy.com (German)
- Fansite with maps of all levels of the game
Categories:- Amiga games
- 1992 video games
- Platform games
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