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[[Category:Video games developed in the Czech Republic]]

[[Category:Video games developed in the Czech Republic]]

[[Category:Europe-exclusive video games]]

[[Category:Europe-exclusive video games]]

[[Category:Future Games (video game developer) games]]


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Boovie
Developer(s)Future Games
Publisher(s)Future Games
Composer(s)Ondrej Matejka
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release
Genre(s)Puzzle

Boovie is a 1998 Czech puzzle video game by Future Games for MS-DOS released in early 1998. It came out on CD-ROM in January 1999.[1] It is based on two games: Boovie (1994) and Boovie 2 (1998) for ZX Spectrum from the same authors.

Gameplay

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The player controls Boovie, and must push a bright brick into a teleporter to progress to the next level. The game has 20 to 40 levels, depending on the selected difficulty.

Development

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Boovie is a remake of the game of the same name, which the authors programmed in 1994 for the ZX Spectrum.[1] It's a game inspired by Flappy (1983). After the game, the developers had long tried to create a second part in spring 1999.[2] None of the authors however didn't last long and the project died.[3][4] The game has been translated into English.[5]

Reception

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The game is Bonusweb's favourite from Future Games, who noted similarities between Boovie and another game from the studio named Bloodie.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Blatný, Martin. "Historie českých logických her". Doupe.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  • ^ "Boovie 2". eriador.wz.cz. Archived from the original on 2020-06-01. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  • ^ a.s., Petit Press. "Rozhovor s Future Games - autormi českého Posla smrti". tech.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  • ^ Plíva, Pavel. "ZX-Spectrum Games". www.zx-spectrum.cz. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  • ^ "English version of Boovie". Ulozto.net (in Czech). Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  • ^ "České logické a akční hry". iDNES.cz. 21 September 1999. Retrieved 2018-03-26.

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