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Box artwork for 'Allo 'Allo Cartoon Fun.
Box artwork for 'Allo 'Allo Cartoon Fun.
'Allo 'Allo Cartoon Fun
Developer(s)Alternative Software
Publisher(s)Alternative Software
Year released1993
System(s)Commodore Amiga
Designer(s)William Gibbs, Steve Metcalf
Genre(s)Platform
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
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'Allo 'Allo Cartoon Fun is a platform game that was developed and released by Alternative Software for the Commodore Amiga in 1993; it is based on the BBC television series of the same name (which ran from 1982 to 1992), and features most of the characters from the later seasons of the show's run. When original designer, William Gibbs, left Alternative Steve Metcalf was called in to finish the game.

Story

This is taken from the back of the disk's inlay card, the front of which is seen in the image to the right (the spelling mistakes are also accurate, as they replicate the cod French accents used in the show):

"Listen very carefully, I shall zay zis only wance! Ze Colonel's men
'ave got 'old of ze real Fallen Madonna wiz ze Big Boobies by Van
Clomp. You, mon brave René, must lead ze Resistance in a gallant
attempt to swap ze real painting wiz ze forgery. Ze painting 'as
been 'idden in ze safe in Lieutenant Gruber's room."
"But Michelle... zey will torture me if zey catch me wiz ze Fallen
Madonna wiz ze Big Boobies by Van Clomp. I am not a brave man.
I will 'ave to tell all I know - not zat I know anything of course..."
"Do not worry, René. If I can spare ze time I will come and 'elp
you. But anyway, we 'ave drugged ze Colonel's wine to make things
easier for you. You 'ave to find your way to ze safe in le chateau,
avoiding ze guards and pick up any 'elp you can on ze way. Some
of ze guards are very 'ard to fool and you must use your friends
to get past zem. If you are caught by ze guards you must use some
of your great courage to get away. Remember, ze future of all
France is in your 'ands. Good luck mon ami!"
© BBC Enterprises Limited 1993

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