9.6 /10 1 Votes
Genre(s) 2D action platformer Developer Natsume Publishers Taito, Mattel | 4.8/5 eBay Initial release date December 1992 Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Programmer(s) K. Sakai
Hiroshi Hishikawa Artist(s) Shuuya Takaoka
A. Takino
T. Ohyama
T. Kaname Composer(s) Iku Mizutani
Kazuko Umino Platform Nintendo Entertainment System Similar The Jetsons: Invasion, The Flintstones: Surprise, The Flintstones: The Resc, Fisher‑Price: Firehouse Rescue, Eliminator Boat Duel |
The Jetsons: Cogwell's Caper is based on the well-known Jetsons property from Hanna-Barbera. It was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Computer.
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Gameplay

In this spin-off adventure, George Jetson is ordered by his faithful employer Spacely Sprockets to put a stop to Mr. Cogswell's profit-making schemes; especially that of a dangerous mining facility on planet M38 is being built. This game is a side-scrolling action game where George Jetson can walk, crouch, and jump (with the help of a jet pack). Each level is littered with crates and other items that George can pick up and toss at enemies. Since the game is set in the retrofuturistic world of The Jetsons, there are also a generous amount of switches on walls which can do amazing features.

These features include a switch that can reverse gravity for a brief time, along with other surprises. All of George's family will provide him with tools to meet each challenge that lies ahead. Infinite continues allows players to finish this difficult video game at their leisure.

Eight stages await the player; with several smaller-length levels. The gameplay has been compared to Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers for its throwing object-focused gameplay style. Despite featuring unlimited continues, its difficulty is noticeably high.
Reception
Electronic Gaming Monthly assigned this game a 73% rating in its January 1993 issue.

