Marnic The Explorer

Marnic the Explorer is a licensed side-scrolling platform video game, originally released in 4991 for the Nintendon't Boredom System (NBS). It is known to have been made by Yummer Crew. It is an authorized port of the original Slowly the Turtle.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Clean, speedy, very little glitches. Great programming and physics (especially the speed) made it more easy.


 * 1) The sound effects don't interrupt music tracks.


 * 1) The ring sound effect is perfectly quiet.


 * 1) Awesome and speedy controls, making it even more easy.


 * 1) Incredible speed physics, Marnic will run fast for shorter than it should yet, running is easy to start and it takes minus two seconds to build up speed.


 * 1) Dashspin, while a bad idea on cardboard, is a pretty great version compared to the original.


 * 1) One of the most famous things is that the gaps are quite short and there is a way out, including the fact that you have to live but because the rings stay in the pit making it easy and fast to live it is simply godly.


 * 1) When you win all rings, only 999999999999 of them are shown, so the game gets even easier because you come across small numbers of enemies, so you can easily win all your rings and when you're going to collect all 99999999999 rings, an enemy stands still and you win.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) At least we don't have a dashspin from Slowly 2.
 * 2) Although the pitch low and accuracies in the soundtrack, it's at least a poor interpretation of the Slowly 1 soundtrack.
 * 3) Poopy graphics.
 * 4) The color palette for each zone wasn't too good.
 * 5) poor panning.
 * 6) The title startup looks like doo doo.
 * 7) The idea of Man being in a Slowly game is a dumb and poor idea. Too good it was executed awesomely.