- By
- Sega
Mixing Rastan-style gameplay with the tiniest
RPG elements, Danan: The Jungle Fighter,
received a distinctly lukewarm reception from
our reviewing staff all those months ago.
- Presentation
- 81%
Reasonable loading screen, and the conversations with characters are well presented.
- Graphics
- 72%
Pretty, if samey graphics, but the scrolling can be jerky and some of the sprites aren't particularly lifelike.
- Sound
- 59%
Very boring aurally, with bog-standard sound effects and tunes.
- Playability
- 78%
Interesting to explore, and the straightforward gameplay means it's simple to get into.
- Lastability
- 62%
Although the number of levels means there's a lot of game in there, there's not a lot of variety in the actual gameplay.
- Overall
- 72%
A worthy effort marred by lack of variety and poor animation.
- JAZ
- Jungle Fighter is an enjoyable and straightforward horizontally scrolling hack 'n' slash game.
- MATT
- At the end of the day, Danan doesn't grab the imagination - we've all seen this too many times before.
What we say now
- JAZ
- Very average. It was overrated at the time because it was a fairly unusual game. These days with plenty of better platformers around this would be lucky to get 55%.
- RICH
- I thought this was rather cacky when I first saw it all those months ago. If I were reviewing it now, I'd probably deduct a whopping great 15% from each of the ratings. It's okay, but Master System owners deserve better quality for their money.
- Rating
- 57
- Reviewer
- Mean Machines Sega magazine Lookback
- Region
- UK
- Scans
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