Punch & Judy

Punch & Judy is an action game that had been developed by Clockwize for Alternative Software and released upon the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and MSX in 1989; it is based on that seaside puppet show of the same name, is set in Clockwize's home town of Bridlington, and it also has several Pac-Man cabinets (which were still common at this time) in "Joyland" video arcades.

Story
This is from the back of the cassette's inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right:

Punch and Judy is based on the popular traditional seaside ''show in which you take the role of Mr. Punch. Your task'' involves constructing the show booth, finding the rest of the ''cast and finally taking part in the show itself. (A thrill a minute task).''

''Easy eh? Not so because the eight parts needed to build the'' booth are scattered around the town and must be found and ''taken one by one to the beach. However certain pieces are too'' large to be carried through narrow doorways and the tide is ''slowly coming in. (Oh no; behind you, behind you!)''

Once the booth has been built, you must then scour the town for the other cast members, hit them (that's the way to do it!) ''and lead them to the beach. Unfortunately Punch's progress'' may be hindered by the presence of a snap-happy crocodile or ''a wandering policeman ('ello, 'ello, 'ello). If you are bitten by the'' ''crocodile the tide will come further in. If on the other hand you'' are arrested, you will be taken to the police station and any object or person you have with you will be taken elsewhere. ''There are ways of avoiding these hazards! Can you find them?'' © Alternative Software 1989