![]() ![]() ![]() They're full of obstacles as well, such as switches that control traps, springs, cannons, and so on. The levels scroll both horizontally and vertically, making many of them quite large. That having been said, there are many differences between this game and Bubble Bobble. reward mechanic to your attacks: do you throw out basketballs with a wide attack arc, a soccer ball that expands once it hits an enemy for multiple hits, or just throw a quick little baseball to get another bubble out as quick as possible? You start out with a tiny little baseball, but you can expand the bubble to throw volleyballs, soccer balls, and basketballs. When it reaches a certain size, you can pop it, and send out sports balls to kill enemies. At any time, you can throw a little bubble in the air, and bounce it off your head to make it larger. There are enemies you can attack with a weapon of sorts. ![]() It's a puzzle-platformer in the vein of Bubble Bobble, with a sequence of small platforming levels to clear. An early title on the SNES, Spanky's Quest may not be a game you're familiar with, but it's definitely a game worth becoming familiar.
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