Release Date: 1995
"Jelly Boy" is a unique platformer game developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Ocean Software, originally released for the Nintendo Super NES in 1995. In this game, players take on the role of Jelly Boy, a charismatic jelly baby endowed with the ability to morph into various forms, each granting him special abilities. Set in a whimsically treacherous world filled with puzzles and enemies, the player's goal is to navigate through different levels ranging from toy factories to whimsical castles. The gameplay is distinctive in its use of transformation as a mechanic, allowing Jelly Boy to become objects like hammers or clouds, which are essential for solving puzzles and defeating enemies.
The release of "Jelly Boy" was somewhat overshadowed by other major titles of the time, leading it to be considered a hidden gem in the Super NES library. Despite its limited initial prominence, the game has gained a cult following over the years due to its creative design and charming graphics. The level design encourages exploration and a blend of action and puzzle-solving that was quite sophisticated for its time. Initially released only in Europe, the unique visual style and gameplay mechanics of "Jelly Boy" make it stand out among the platforming games from the 90s, representing a quirky slice of video game history that offers an appealing challenge to both retro gaming enthusiasts and new players discovering it through modern emulation platforms.
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