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* '''[[Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee]]''' (ZX, CPC, 1985): The third title in the series was another action game which saw Danger Mouse setting out to rescue Penfold who had been kidnapped by Greenback, and stop the latter from planting whoopee cushions under every seat at the United Nations; there was also a ''Danger Mouse'' game released for the [[Commodore Amiga]] (by an unknown publisher, at an unknown time), but despite featuring the voices of Sir David Jason (as Danger Mouse himself) saying "Come on, let's go!" at the start of each stage, and "Good grief!" each time he lost a life, Myfanwy Talog (1944-1995, the theme song's vocalist) singing "He's the greatest secret agent in the world" at the end of each stage and Terry Scott (1926-1994, as Ernest Penfold) saying "Cor!" at the end of each stage, it was just a knock-off of [[Century Electronics]]' [[1983]] [[arcade]] game [[Hunchback]].
* '''[[Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee]]''' (ZX, CPC, 1985): The third title in the series was another action game which saw Danger Mouse setting out to rescue Penfold who had been kidnapped by Greenback, and stop the latter from planting whoopee cushions under every seat at the United Nations; there was also a ''Danger Mouse'' game released for the [[Commodore Amiga]] (by an unknown publisher, at an unknown time), but despite featuring the voices of Sir David Jason (as Danger Mouse himself) saying "Come on, let's go!" at the start of each stage, and "Good grief!" each time he lost a life, Myfanwy Talog (1944-1995, the theme song's vocalist) singing "He's the greatest secret agent in the world" at the end of each stage and Terry Scott (1926-1994, as Ernest Penfold) saying "Cor!" at the end of each stage, it was just a knock-off of [[Century Electronics]]' [[1983]] [[arcade]] game [[Hunchback]].
* '''[[Danger Mouse: Quiz]]''' ([[iOS]], [[2010]]): A fourth official title in the series, which was a [[quiz]] game developed and published up by [[Zed Worldwide]] under a license from Fremantle International (who now own the rights to Cosgrove-Hall's Thames-era shows), was released twenty years after the show was axed and eighteen years after its eponymous main character made his final appearance upon ''Bunglers in Crime''; it featured over 100 questions with which players could test their knowledge of the show, and at the end, they would be rated as one of the following characters based upon their score: '''The Gremlin''' (from the 1983 episode of "Gremlin Alert"), '''Mad Manuel''' (from the [[1980]] episode "The Odd Ball Run-A-Round"), '''Dudley Poyson''' (from the 1985 episode of "All Fall Down"), '''Mac the Fork''' (from the same episode), '''El Loco''' (from two 1984 episodes), '''The Fangboner''' (from a third 1984 episode, "Friday the 13th: Afternoon Off - With the Fangboner!"), '''Grovel''' (from that same episode and two other 1984 ones), '''J.J. Quark''' (from those same episodes), '''Doctor Frankenstoat''' (from the 1985 episode of "Duckula Meets Frankenstoat"), '''Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn''' (from four [[1990]] episodes), '''Leatherhead''' (Baron Greenback's secondary assistant who was fired after the first series), '''Stiletto Mafioso''' (Baron Greenback's primary assistant), '''Baron Silas Greenback''' (the show's primary antagonist), '''Texas Jack McGraw''' (from the [[1979]] episode, "The Trip to America"), '''Buggles Pigeon''' (Colonel K's assistant), '''Agent 57''' (disguised as a worm), '''Professor Heinrich Von Squarkencluck''' (who designed Danger Mouse's Mark III car), '''Colonel K'''' (Danger Mouse's boss), '''Ernest Penfold''' (Danger Mouse's assistant), and '''Danger Mouse''' himself (who is not easy to get rated as).
* '''[[Danger Mouse: Quiz]]''' ([[iOS]], [[2010]]): A fourth official title in the series, which was a [[quiz]] game developed and published up by [[Zed Worldwide]] under a license from Fremantle International (who now own the rights to Cosgrove-Hall's Thames-era shows), was released twenty years after the show was axed and eighteen years after its eponymous main character made his final appearance upon ''Bunglers in Crime''; it featured over 100 questions with which players could test their knowledge of the show, and at the end, they would be rated as one of the following characters based upon their score: '''The Gremlin''' (from the 1983 episode of "Gremlin Alert"), '''Mad Manuel''' (from the [[1980]] episode "The Odd Ball Run-A-Round"), '''Dudley Poyson''' (from the 1985 episode of "All Fall Down"), '''Mac the Fork''' (from the same episode), '''El Loco''' (from two 1984 episodes), '''The Fangboner''' (from a third 1984 episode, "Friday the 13th: Afternoon Off - With the Fangboner!"), '''Grovel''' (from that same episode and two other 1984 ones), '''J.J. Quark''' (from those same episodes), '''Doctor Frankenstoat''' (from the 1985 episode of "Duckula Meets Frankenstoat"), '''Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn''' (from four [[1990]] episodes), '''Leatherhead''' (Baron Greenback's secondary assistant who was fired after the first series), '''Stiletto Mafioso''' (Baron Greenback's primary assistant), '''Baron Silas Greenback''' (the show's primary antagonist), '''Texas Jack McGraw''' (from the [[1979]] episode, "The Trip to America"), '''Buggles Pigeon''' (Colonel K's assistant), '''Agent 57''' (disguised as a worm), '''Professor Heinrich Von Squarkencluck''' (who designed Danger Mouse's Mark III car), '''Colonel K'''' (Danger Mouse's boss), '''Ernest Penfold''' (Danger Mouse's assistant), and '''Danger Mouse''' himself (who is not easy to get rated as).
* '''[[Danger Mouse]]''' ([[Mobile]], [[2011]]): A fifth official title in the series, which was a [[platform]] game developed and published up by Zed Worldwide under the license from Fremantle International, was released six months after that fourth one; it saw Danger Mouse and Penfold (this was the first time players got to directly control Penfold in the series, as he followed behind Danger Mouse in the second level of that first game!) having to collect all the "DM" badges placed around various locations in the shortest time. However, if either character ran out of energy the game would be over for both of them.
* '''[[Danger Mouse (Mobile)|Danger Mouse]]''' ([[Mobile]], [[2011]]): A fifth official title in the series, which was a [[platform]] game developed and published up by Zed Worldwide under the license from Fremantle International, was released six months after that fourth one; it saw Danger Mouse and Penfold (this was the first time players got to directly control Penfold in the series, as he followed behind Danger Mouse in the second level of that first game!) having to collect all the "DM" badges placed around various locations in the shortest time. However, if either character ran out of energy the game would be over for both of them.
* '''[[Power of Mouse: Danger Mouse Version]]''', '''[[Scary Room: Danger Mouse Version]]''', '''[[Pillow Fight: Danger Mouse Version]]''' (iOS, [[2016]]): Three more official titles in the series, all of which were action games developed and published by [[Edgars Vecozolins]] under license from Fremantle International, were released five years after that fifth one; in addition to featuring Danger Mouse himself and Penfold, they also featured Count Duckula in his [[1987]] incarnation, but contained several popups and non-skippable adverts (one of which was for [[The Walking Dead]], which was unusual for games aimed primarily at children, given that it was rated M by the [[ESRB]]). These were also the last titles in the series to be based on the original television series.
* '''[[Power of Mouse: Danger Mouse Version]]''', '''[[Scary Room: Danger Mouse Version]]''', '''[[Pillow Fight: Danger Mouse Version]]''' (iOS, [[2016]]): Three more official titles in the series, all of which were action games developed and published by [[Edgars Vecozolins]] under license from Fremantle International, were released five years after that fifth one; in addition to featuring Danger Mouse himself and Penfold, they also featured Count Duckula in his [[1987]] incarnation, but contained several popups and non-skippable adverts (one of which was for [[The Walking Dead]], which was unusual for games aimed primarily at children, given that it was rated M by the [[ESRB]]). These were also the last titles in the series to be based on the original television series.
* '''[[Danger Mouse Ultimate]]''' (iOS, [[Android]], [[2017]]): A ninth official title in the series, which was another platform game developed and published by [[BBC Media Applications Technologies]], was released a year after the eighth one; it is based upon that new [[2015]] television series produced by Fremantle International and the BBC, and features some of its new characters like '''Dr. Loocifer''', '''Isambard King Kong Brunel''', '''Pink Dawn''', and '''Danger Fan'''.
* '''[[Danger Mouse Ultimate]]''' (iOS, [[Android]], [[2017]]): A ninth official title in the series, which was another platform game developed and published by [[BBC Media Applications Technologies]], was released a year after the eighth one; it is based upon that new [[2015]] television series produced by Fremantle International and the BBC, and features some of its new characters like '''Dr. Loocifer''', '''Isambard King Kong Brunel''', '''Pink Dawn''', and '''Danger Fan'''.
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