Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 video game)
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''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is a
video game Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device to generate visual feedback. This fee ...
based on the film of the same name for
DOS DOS is shorthand for the MS-DOS and IBM PC DOS family of operating systems. DOS may also refer to: Computing * Data over signalling (DoS), multiplexing data onto a signalling channel * Denial-of-service attack (DoS), an attack on a communicat ...
, Amiga, Atari ST, Apple II, and Commodore 64. It was released by Buena Vista Software in 1988.


Gameplay

The player controls Roger Rabbit through four levels, each with its own specific task to complete. In the first level, the player must drive Benny the Cab to reach the Ink and Paint Club ahead of the Toon Patrol, jumping and swerving to avoid cars and puddles of Dip in the road. The second level is set within the club; here, the player must pick up all the sheets of paper being laid on the tables by the penguin waiters, since one of them is Marvin Acme's will. However, the player has to avoid picking up whiskey drinks or being grabbed by the club's gorilla bouncer. The third level is another race against the Toon Patrol to Acme's Gag Factory, and the fourth requires the player to use various joke items to get past the weasels, stop Doom, and save Roger's wife Jessica from being obliterated by Doom's Dip cannon. The box includes a short catalog of items available in the final level, providing the player with hints on how to complete the game.


Reception

''
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'' stated that ''Roger Rabbit'' was "as entertaining as it is exciting" with good graphics, sound, and "several hours of pleasurable playing".


See also

* ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (1989 video game)


References

1988 video games Who Framed Roger Rabbit video games DOS games Amiga games Apple II games Atari ST games Commodore 64 games Cancelled ZX Spectrum games Video games about rabbits and hares Video games scored by Jim Andron Video games developed in the United States {{action-videogame-stub