

In the game, players could play as a woman or a man, named Jake and Jane according to the manual, but the player's default name was Digmo (which was changeable), with the usual goal of collecting gold to go the next level, avoiding "Mad Monks" along the way. However, instead of the usual sidescroller, players were able to move in four different directions on a freeform map. There were separate levels designed for cooperation, as well as Deathmatch in multiplayer mode. For PC Windows 95
M**N
classic
We love the game. Unfortunately our computer that we were going to play this on finally bit the dust so now we can't play it. But the game is great! Wish we could have it compatible with windows 10.
J**D
Brings back memories
This was one of my favorite games when I was younger, and I was so happy to find someone who was actually selling it, and in such great condition.
R**G
Five Stars
More than I expected
R**J
I've had this game for years, got it running ...
I've had this game for years, got it running on VirtualBox. it balks when you try to run it without an audio driver (I used AC97), and when using SciTech Display Doctor you must set the resolution and colour mode before you run the game (480 for game, 600 for the level editor) or else it will infinite loop. Installing it was a pain as well, if you have a version of DirectX greater than 5 it will, for some reason delete the game after install - so i had to crash the installer when it got to that part. after that it's a breeze.
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