Animal (video game)

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Animal
Developer(s) Microtime
Publisher(s) Ocean Software
Designer(s) John Wylie
Release date(s) 1996
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) Elspa 11+
Platform(s) DOS, Windows 95
Media 1 CD-ROM

Animal is a video game starring the Peperami character, voiced by Ade Edmondson. It is a point-and-click adventure puzzle game that also includes a 'shoot-em-up' component, called 'eat-em-up' since the game is set in a universe in which food products are personified.

[edit] Story

Pepereinstein, a local scientist of 'Snackland' has been kidnapped, and Peperami has taken it upon himself to rescue him.

[edit] Locations

  • Peperami Hall, where the protagonist Peperami lives, and where the eminent professor, Pepereinstein, works.
  • The night club, in which only biscuits are allowed
  • The Nut Baron's Blues Bar, frequented by nuts, and the particularly nutty General E. Nuts, an eccentric nut
  • Calorie Gallery, an art gallery that remains closed throughout the game
  • Tuber Towers
  • Downtown
  • The Docklands

Travel between these locations is achieved through a teleportation system called 'HITS' (the Home Interactive Transportation System), which sucks passengers into it through a television screen; and by taxi, although the taxis will never take you where you ask them to go.

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