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A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia, released in 1990 for the NES, is a very special game. Developed by David Crane (the creator of Pitfall!), this title combines classic adventure elements with puzzles, creativity - and an unusual friendship.
In A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia, you play a nameless boy who, together with a friendly white blob, has to save the alien planetary kingdom of Blobolonia, which is ruled by a tyrannical king. The special thing about it: your cuddly companion can transform into all kinds of shapes with the help of various jelly beans - from a trampoline to a rocket.
The game mechanics of A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia are based on the clever use of these transformations. Each type of bean triggers a different transformation in the blob. You have to overcome obstacles, solve puzzles and find your way through dangerous cave systems. The boy himself cannot fight - your ingenuity is your greatest weapon.
With its mixture of puzzle fun, platforming and exploration, A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia clearly stands out from classic NES titles. There is no time limit, no classic waves of enemies - but a quiet, almost meditative gaming experience that rewards concentration and experimentation.
The graphics of A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia are simple but charming, the music is restrained - and the unusual style makes A Boy and His Blob a cult game of the NES era that still delights fans today with its originality.
A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia is a unique adventure with brains that impresses with its innovative game idea, the emotional duo and the calm atmosphere. For retro fans looking for more than just action, this title is a real insider tip.
System | Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) |
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Version | PAL (European) |
Genre | Adventure |
Scope | Module |
Condition | very good |
The item shows visible signs of use, such as scratches, minor discoloration or wear, but is fully functional.
Clearly visible signs of use, including scratches, discoloration or wear, which do not, however, impair the function.
Visible damage or missing parts.