"Todd's Adventures in Slime World" is a distinctive action-adventure game developed by Epyx and released for the Atari Lynx handheld system in 1990. Players take on the role of Todd, an astronaut who explores a vast alien planet dominated by slime. The game is renowned for its large, sprawling map and the unique gameplay mechanic of navigating through sticky, mucus-like substances. Players must manage their use of water to cleanse slime off Todd, collect various gems and treasures, and solve puzzles to progress through the game. The variety of slime types, each with distinct effects, adds a layer of strategy, as players must decide how to best tackle the obstacles they encounter.
The game is noted for its early use of multiplayer capabilities, supporting up to eight players in cooperative mode, which was a remarkable feature at the time for a handheld console game. This multiplayer aspect, combined with the game's gross-out humor and unique environment, helped to set it apart from other games of the era. "Todd's Adventures in Slime World" also appeared on other platforms, including the Sega Genesis and PC, but it is the Atari Lynx version that is most fondly remembered for its bold graphics and engaging gameplay. The title stands out as an adventurous exploration game that embraced the unique capabilities of the Lynx, offering players a memorable and sticky sci-fi escape.
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