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Switch - Panic

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Genre: Adventure    |     Year: 1993    |     Publisher: Data East Corporation    |     Developer: Data East Corporation
Game Review (written by Speedyservice) Added on: 10/11/2007
It is one of the greatest games you’ve ever played! You play as a boy in a few places, his dog in an attempt to cure the computers of the world of a massive virus that is causing them to go crazy. How do you accomplish this? By pushing buttons! Seriously, you just keep pushing buttons until you push one that teleports you to a different room until you reach the machine that is causing all the problems. What happens when you don't push a teleportation button? Good question.
It is one of the greatest games you’ve ever played! You play as a boy in a few places, his dog in an attempt to cure the computers of the world of a massive virus that is causing them to go crazy. How do you accomplish this? By pushing buttons! Seriously, you just keep pushing buttons until you push one that teleports you to a different room until you reach the machine that is causing all the problems. What happens when you don't push a teleportation button? Good question. Either you see a gag, or you set off a booby trap that destroys a landmark somewhere in the world. Once all the landmarks are destroyed, it's game over. Also, there are supposed
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to be a number of instant death rooms, but in all the times I have played, I’ve never hit one.
As far as game play goes, the gags can be anywhere between good or bad, but they are mostly good. Some rooms tend to also have “gags” which aren’t really funny, which may be off putting. The game can get frustrating since you can get caught in loops in you aren't careful and keep going through the same rooms. You would think it would be repetitive since you just push buttons over and over again, but as long as you stay out of any kind of loop, it should always remain interesting since every button does something different. The number of rooms is just staggering! I have yet to see every single room in the game and I’ve played it a whole lot! The animation has an almost Monty Python like quality and the graphics have a very cartoonist look to them. All of the gag sound effects are done by some guy’s voice which just makes it stranger.
All in all, I'd give this game 9 out of 10. I fully recommend this game! It’s really fantastic one! You’ll be impressed!


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