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|image=Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World GB box.jpg | |||
|title=Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World | |title=Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World | ||
|japanese=てけ! てけ! アスミッくん ワールド | |japanese=てけ! てけ! アスミッくん ワールド | ||
|developer=[[Asmik]] | |developer=[[Asmik]] | ||
|publisher={{ | |publisher={{colist|Asmik Ace Entertainment|Asmik Corporation of America}} | ||
|year=1989 | |||
| | |systems={{syslist|gb}} | ||
|genre=[[Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Puzzle]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Asmik-kun World 2]] | |followed by=[[Asmik-kun World 2]] | ||
|series=Asmik-kun Land | |series=Asmik-kun Land | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World''', known in Japan as {{nihongo|'''Teke! Teke! Asmik-kun World'''|てけ! てけ! アスミッくん ワールド|Teke! Teke! Asumikkun Wārudo}} is a [[Game Boy]] game from [[Asmik]], originally published in Japan at the end of [[1989]]. Asmik of America Corp. published the North American version in 1990. The game's direct sequel, ''[[Asmik-kun World 2]]'', was never released outside Japan. The game is an example of the "trap-em-up" genre, which also includes games like ''[[Heiankyo Alien]]'' (1979), ''[[Space Panic]]'' (1980), and ''[[Lode Runner]]'' (1983). | |||
This video game stars Boomer (Asmik-kun in the Japanese version), a pink dinosaur, coursing through maze-like levels. Boomer traps enemies by digging holes and letting the enemy fall in them. Boomer can also dig out items and keys needed to complete the levels. Passwords are revealed before and after every boss level | This video game stars Boomer (Asmik-kun in the Japanese version), a pink dinosaur, coursing through maze-like levels through a large tower. Boomer traps enemies by digging holes and letting the enemy fall in them. Boomer can also dig out items and keys needed to complete the levels. Passwords are revealed before and after every boss level, every eight levels. | ||
The game boasts 64 levels but actually only features 32 levels, played twice. Once the player reaches the top of the tower and defeats the master villain of the game, one must then descend the tower, playing through the previous 32 levels in reverse, complete with fighting the previous bosses one more time. | |||
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File:Teketeke! Asmik-kun World GB box.jpg|Japanese box art | |||
File:Teketeke! Asmik-kun World GB title.png|Japanese title screen | |||
File:Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World GB title.png|North American title screen | |||
File:Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World GB screen.png|Game screen | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Asmik-kun Land}} | {{Asmik-kun Land}} | ||
[[Category:Asmik]] | [[Category:Asmik]] | ||
[[Category:Puzzle]] | [[Category:Puzzle]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |
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Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World | |
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Developer(s) | Asmik |
Publisher(s) | Asmik Ace Entertainment, Asmik Corporation of America |
Year released | 1989 |
System(s) | Game Boy |
Followed by | Asmik-kun World 2 |
Series | Asmik-kun Land |
Japanese title | てけ! てけ! アスミッくん ワールド |
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Modes | Single player |
Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World, known in Japan as Teke! Teke! Asmik-kun World (てけ! てけ! アスミッくん ワールド Teke! Teke! Asumikkun Wārudo?) is a Game Boy game from Asmik, originally published in Japan at the end of 1989. Asmik of America Corp. published the North American version in 1990. The game's direct sequel, Asmik-kun World 2, was never released outside Japan. The game is an example of the "trap-em-up" genre, which also includes games like Heiankyo Alien (1979), Space Panic (1980), and Lode Runner (1983).
This video game stars Boomer (Asmik-kun in the Japanese version), a pink dinosaur, coursing through maze-like levels through a large tower. Boomer traps enemies by digging holes and letting the enemy fall in them. Boomer can also dig out items and keys needed to complete the levels. Passwords are revealed before and after every boss level, every eight levels.
The game boasts 64 levels but actually only features 32 levels, played twice. Once the player reaches the top of the tower and defeats the master villain of the game, one must then descend the tower, playing through the previous 32 levels in reverse, complete with fighting the previous bosses one more time.
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Japanese box art
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Japanese title screen
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North American title screen
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Game screen