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Ugh!

Available Platforms: DOS, Amiga

Ugh! is an arcade flight game developed by Egosoft in 1992, initially for the Amiga.

Ugh!
Year1992
GenrePlatformer
Rating4

75/100 based on 8 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherPlay Byte
DeveloperEGOSOFT
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated18 February 2021

Game Review

Ugh! is an arcade flight game developed by Egosoft in 1992, initially for the Amiga. The game was published by Play Byte, and it was also released on MS-DOS and Commodore 64.

It's considered a clone of the famous Space Taxi, released in 1984 by Muse Software for the Commodore 64.

The game is pretty simple; you have a woman set to be your beloved future mate. The caveman is on a mission to collect some diamonds earned by transporting passengers on his stone-age, muscle-powered helicopter. The game hilariously has 69 levels, which the player must endure through. Each one follows a pretty basic format; the player must carry a passenger by peddling along in his helicopter. To stop his romantic ventures are various obstacles and enemies such as prehistoric animals and natural barriers. You are armed with stones, which you can use to destroy the annoying pests that get in your way while snacking on a fruit that you knocked off a tree. Users can save progress by using level codes that are made up of some pretty amusing phrases ("thecatsatonthemat").

If the game seems too easy, you can switch to the hard mode.

Ugh! is definitely best when its played using the 2 player mode. The commodore 64 version of the game features a hotseat mode where the two players can compete to see who can finish it first. In contrast, the MS-DOS and Amiga versions consist of a cooperative simultaneous two-player mode. The addition of a second player does amp up the game's playability.

Overall, the game is pretty fun to pick up for a short while. The neat tiny graphics and hilarious game playstyle and theme can keep one entertained for a bit. If you play 2, it's much more fun.

Review by: GN Team
Published: 27 March 2020 3:39 pm



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