Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee

Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee is an action game that was released by Creative Sparks for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1985 (and designed by Phil Snell); it is the third, and final, title in their Danger Mouse series, and is once again based on that Cosgrove-Hall/Thames Television series of the same name. However, at some point after this, a Danger Mouse game was released for the Commodore Amiga by an unknown publisher - but despite featuring the voice of Sir David Jason, Myfanwy Talog (1944-1995) and Terry Scott (1926-1994), it was a "knock-off" of Century Electronics' 1983 arcade title, Hunchback, and as a result, is almost as maligned as Alternative Software's Count Duckula 2 (the ZX version of which was named the "Number One Worst Speccy Game Of All Time").

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

While on holiday in the Cheddar Gorge, Danger Mouse receives a telegram from Colonel K. As suspected Greenback is up to his usual tricks.

Not only has Penfold been kidnapped but according to intelligence reports, Greenback and his henchmen are manufacturing whoopee cushions which are to be put under every seat at the U.N., thus causing chaos at the next meeting. In addition, the Baron has built secret gas manufacturing plants, which must be shut down before DM can discover the location of ''the whoopee cushion factory. Once inside the'' factory DM must find a Pointed Imploding Needle, to puncture the cushions and then rescue Penfold. © Cosgrove-Hall Productions 1985