Count Duckula 2/Gameplay

Controls

 * O, P and Space: In the ZX and CPC versions of this game, use these keys to make Duckula (try and) walk left, walk right, and jump; you can also press Y and H together to call Tremendous Terence (but you can only do it once until you meet up with Igor). However, in the Commodore 64 and Amiga versions of this game, you will have to use the arrow keys (the down one, again, with Ctrl) instead - and these versions also have a vertical scrolling shooter sequence at the beginning, in which you will have to use the arrow keys to move the turret and press Ctrl to fire off shots.

Count Duckula XVII of Transylvania
The protagonist of the game; after the "lumber room" of his castle got blasted into space by the crazed German goose, Dr. Von Goosewing, and it collided with the ship of his hero, Tremendous Terence, they both crash-landed on the Planet Cute, and the lightning conductor of the "lumber room" got lost as a result. He must now try to recover it, by making his way from the left side of each screen to the right, walking onto randomly-appearing platforms (as he shall "seize" if he falls any distance greater than his own height and have to restart the screen) avoiding caterpillars, ragdolls, teddybears and jack-in-the-boxes (as he shall, again, "seize" if they touch him and have to restart the screen but he can fire tomato ketchup at them to temporarily stun them), collecting corn packets (once he has collected four of them, they shall render him invulnerable for a short period of time, but he will still "seize" if he falls a distance greater than his own height) and ketchup bottles (to refill his gun) and if all else fails, he can call Tremendous Terence, to fly him over to the next screen - but he can only do this once until he meets up with his butler, Igor (who shall give him a broccoli sandwich).

Igor the Butler
Duckula's vulture butler (who, you may remember, is responsible for him being a vegetarian due to using tomato ketchup instead of blood in the reanimation process) will appear at the end of the fourteenth and twenty-fifth screens, to give Duckula a broccoli sandwich (and another chance to call Tremendous Terence); however, Nanny (his hen housekeeper) only appears in the ending to destroy a giant mechanical dog.

Tremendous Terence
Duckula's hero will appear to fly him over to the next screen when called by pressing Y and H (ZX and CPC) or the down arrow key and Ctrl (C64 and AMI) together; however, you can only do this once until you meet with Igor at the end of the 14th and 25th screens.

Enemies
There are four types of enemies that Duckula has to watch out for, and do not appear to be based upon anything from the show: Caterpillars, Ragdolls, and Teddybears shall all walk (or crawl, in the case of the Caterpillars) back and forth in a given area, while Jack-In-The-Boxes jump out of their boxes and recede back into them again; the Ragdolls also defy the fact that Albert Penguin Jives' employer, Colonel Willoughby was the only human character on the show (in the thirty-fifth episode, "Arctic Circles"), but you may remember that this game was released around the time that Duckula made his final appearance on Bunglers in Crime and met its main characters, Victor & Hugo (who were both human, but they too were the only humans on their show).

Items
There are only two types of items that Duckula has to watch out for: Corn Packets will, once he has collected four of them, make him invulnerable to the enemies for a short period of time (and according to the manuals, they are actually supposed to represent the Crunchy Munchies cereal box tops that he had amassed 15000 of in the show; however, he will still "seize" if he falls a distance greater than his own height) and Ketchup Bottles will refill his gun.