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Harry the Haddock

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Title: Harry the Haddock
Developer: N/A
Year of Release: N/A
No. Players: 1
Graphics: *
Control: * *
Sound: *
Genre: Platformer

Any game that has the awful pop song 'Saturday Night' from the mid 90s looped as its in-game music deserves nothing at all!

I don't think I will ever understand this game, nor will I understand the reasons why I am even typing out a review for it! Maybe some strange person will be looking for some strap of evidence of its existence, or maybe a brand new Amiga fan will be looking for a game to get...

If you are one of the latter... do not get this game!
Please, spare yourself of the sheer pointlessness!

How can I put it, a haddock called Harry (you can guess that much) runs and jumps about on piers and beaches with huge, unsightly red sunglasses on, collecting stuff and avoiding enemies like seagulls and crabs which... seem rather oblivious to the walking haddock-sapien on the beach...

Is there anything I can say that is good about this game? I am putting a lot of gaps in this review to make it look bigger than it is...
Maybe, if you actually LIKE 'Saturday Night' then you may find this game... interesting..