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Goody (video game)

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Developer
  
Gonzalo Suárez Girard

Publisher
  
Opera Soft


Initial release date
  
1987

Designer
  
Gonzalo Suárez Girard

Genre
  
Platform game

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Platforms
  
ZX Spectrum, MSX, Amstrad CPC, DOS, Amstrad PCW, MS-DOS, Linux

Similar
  
Opera Soft games, Platform games

Goody is a platform game developed by Gonzalo "Gonzo" Suárez and released in 1987 by the Spanish company Opera Soft. The game was released for Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS, MSX and ZX Spectrum platforms.

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Description

As an experienced thief John Nelson Brainner Stravinsky, known as Goody, has a mission to break into the Bank of Spain. Equipped with a ladder Goody explores catacombs and city buildings. Along the way he may collect treasure needed to purchase tools such as dynamite or a drill and to find out the access code to the main vault. There are many objects and enemies, such as remote-control combat helicopters, vipers, gorillas, the policeman Rodríguez, ghosts and the evil Moon who try to stop Goody.

Remakes

A remake of the game for Linux and Windows titled Goody The Remake was released by Coptron Game Studios in 2007. This version brings brand new graphics, music theme and sound effects, but keeps the gameplay and the atmosphere authentic.

There is a Goody version for mobile phones created by Exelweiss and published by eBrain Mobile in 2007, called Goody Returns. This version uses 2.5D graphics.

References

Goody (video game) Wikipedia


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