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Reviews for Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee! (#1248)

Review by dandyboy on 23 Jun 2012 (Rating: 3)

Not the best entry in the series but still quite playable . ;D

The gps feature in the car is very useful and quite ahead of its time .

Danger Mouse is a cool hero too .

The cartoonish graphics are charming and quite attractive to watch ,,, I never watched the TV series though . :(

Too bad .

All in all , an average game with cool graphics . ;D

Review by The Dean of Games on 03 Nov 2020 (Rating: 2)

1985 Creative Sparks (UK)
by Phil Snell

This is the third game in the Danger Mouse franchising.
The game starts with a telegram from Colonel K saying poor little Penfold has been kidnapped by the Baron Greenback henchmen, who else?
So there goes Danger Mouse, in rescue of his dear sidekick.

Unlike the first game, this offer lacks good graphics overall, they look crude and lackluster. And the game itself is rather boring and uninspiring.
You start inside DM's car moving thru 3D style corridors, below you see the map of the maze you are in.
The maze itself isn't badly done, but the car can be difficult to steer.
Once you get to a door you should get in, in there you reach part 2 of the game, which varies each time you enter a new door, I'm talking about a platform type level. This rooms are the gas factories and electricity generating stations of Baron Greenback. You have to shut down each to spoil the Baron's plan. There's two types of platform levels, one with platforms and obstacles and a second featuring mostly doors where you have to enter and re-enter until reaching the exit door, a bit like the second level of Hell Fire.

After exiting a door you return to the maze, driving again looking for a new entry.
There is a final level, much better designed and in harmony with the first title of the Danger Mouse series, where you must pop the whoopees as they come off the production line.

Review by Xoperatr on 07 Nov 2020 (Rating: 3)

These Danger Mouse series are fun and cool.


The former is more addictive. This is fine but it really serves to remind you of good graphic work because in general it does not reach the same level.
At least it does a good job with the different playing areas