User:Back at the Barnyard (Video Game series)/sandbox

Back at the Barnyard was a series of games platform developed by the Australian game company Intelligent Works for the Super Nintendo in 1994.This first game is based on collecting balls of hay or straw to build a trap for crows. A film of this game I was made in 2006/2007 by Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Pictures and later, an animated series, but neither has been able to raise the saga and play the same success as the first game the original saga.

Mecanicas game:

The player moves to Otis (Protagonist) from left to right and jump with A, there is a special move that lets you shoot milk right through one connected to the teats of Otis gun Accompany Pip, a mouse who is his friend, which is controlled by the CPU and I will help when climbing hills or collecting things that might not normally Otis.

There is a time limit to finish the phases when it comes to 1-100 time is running out and the player loses a life.

Antagonists Characters:

Daisy (Cow) Bessy (Cow) Peck (Chicken) Pig (Pig) Tomp (Deer) Dull (Chicken)

history:

The Ravens want to steal all the corn Farm and mountains under the control of King Crowll for this, Otis meets his friends to collect hay and build a trap for the ravens that, Otis discovers an old scarecrow, which serves to defend the farm crows, so that while they build the trap, crows stay away.

Critique: The game was good and bad criticism, mainly to include a character who shoot milk from their body, which they saw as something rude to children, but his music and graphic section were very good, so the game got good grip among people.

IGN Critical play up your huge mistake by putting an alleged "Cow Lesbian" by Otis (main character of the game) I had udders and you could notice that on the cover as your personality and voice he was a man therefore concluded that it was a character or Transsexual Transvestite and assumed that children are much confuse with that as they must differentiate between cows and Bulls "are the cows with udders, no bulls" Intelligent Works ah no and never responded ah he returned to discuss the alleged sex Otis. In the sequel to Otis Ann was added horns to differentiate their Genero a bit, but "The udders were still there".

Platform: Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Atari Jaguar

Developer (s): Intelligent Works, Blue Software

Designer (s): Juan F. Dell'Aglio

Programmer(s):  Mike Fallows, Ledners Sivk

Date (s) of departure:

Super Nintendo:

AUS: March 22, 1992

EU: January 1, 1994

NA: February 4, 1994

Sega Genesis:

EU February 3, 1994

NA February 12, 1994

Atari Jaguar:

EU March 2, 1994

NA October 10, 1994

External links:

www.barnyard.com

www.supernintendo.com

www.dervy.com

BACK AT THE BARNYARD 2 (SNES / GEN / GBC) WIKIPEDIA

Back at the Barnyard 2 is a platform game developed by Intelligent Works for the Super Nintendo console sequel to the popular game Back at the Barnyard.

history

The story takes place two months after the original game after the fair corn farm when an individual with a strange name a whole kilo of corn Otis observes that what used to prepare a machine that'll destroy the entire planet, takes Following Haver Otis brought to school Pip realizes the situation of the mysterious man who had been watching. Otis part to his time machine to go back when he discovers that everyone is mesmerized by the mysterious man Otis uses his time machine to prevent this from happening and pick up the first all clocks in the world before him.

gameplay

The game has a different gameplay to the first few times now must press the B button while running forward to running faster and jumping fences depend on how fast

Version for GameBoy Color

The GBC version of this game Deletes the subtitle Hypnosis a Go-Go. This version launched in 1996 is radically different from SNES and Megadrive especially the graphics system limitations. In this version you can not choose between right wing and left wing but when you turn the game simply start in the area to choose the level and levels are colorful but not resemble the SNES because most colors Ann changed site and in this version you can not run or plan your tail.

Critica

This game was taken and criticized in different ways, Some say it's better than the original, while others say it is a bad sequel. The original game's creator, John F. Dell'Aglio, who was not present in the development of this game, I affirm Back at the Barnyard 2 was a lousy game that only sought to exploit the franchise more character and his universe with a history, very poor graphics and gameplay and ah boycotted the game and the same thing ah provided a pesima score. GameRankings gave the game a score of 7.6 out of 10 while IGN gave it a score of 5.3 out of 10.

Developer (s): Blue Software

Publisher (s): Intelligent Works

Designer (s): John Lobb

Date (s) of departure:

Super Nintendo:

EU February 5, 1995

NA March 9, 1995

Sega Genesis:

EU September 12, 1995

NA December 10, 1995

GameBoy Color:

February 1, 1996

External links

www.software.com

www.barnyard.com

BACK AT THE BARNYARD 3 (SNES / CD-I) WIKIPEDIA

Back at the Barnyard 3: Pip's Adventure is a platform game developed by Philips Interactive Media with Intelligent Works for Consoles Super Nintendo and Philips CD I in 1995. This is the only game in the series -Barnyard- be programmed by Philips.

history:

In this game Otis was taking a vacation due to fatigue from the last two games, in that, King Crowll, Who in this game is called "The Flying Lord" kidnaps Otis because of how angry he was with since the last time. In this, Pip walks by and sees a letter King Crowll asking a ransom that will deliver all the maize farm, Ben accept the deal but Pip refuses claiming that he has not suffered in vain to recover so that it proposes a trip to Bird Island to save his friend.

Game Mechanics:

This time the protagonist is Pip so now may control more agile and speedy character. Pip to be smaller may be controlled more simple and quick but hard way, because if you run very fast towards an enemy and finish will be difficult to stop crashing.

Critique:

Most of the criticism and reviews of this game were Unfavorable. IGN criticized the handling of the character quickly becomes descontrolable when colliding with an enemy or wall besides its very inaccurate jumps. Gamerankings admire the game, Commending the gameplay, graphics and very trainable music but still criticizing the system running 8.6 giving a score of 10

Developer (s): Philips Interactive Media

Publisher (s): Intelligent Works

Designer (s): Brian Coldsou

Platform (s): Super Nintendo, Philips CD I

Date (s) of departure:

Super Nintendo:

October 1995

Philips CD I:

January 1996

Table of criticism:

IGN: 4.2 10

Gamerankings: 8.6 10

Meristation: 7.9 10

Gamespot: 9.7 10

External links:

www.philips.com

www.barnyard.com

BARNYARD 3D (N64 / PC) WIKIPEDIA

Barnyard Barnyard 3D or 64 is a platform game in three dimensions created by the company Mikins Games in 1997 after selling the rights Intelligent Works Otis and play, the game is a sequel to Back at the Barnyard Saga SNES and maintains several elements of such games. This game becomes by Juan F. Dell'Aglio who do not participate in Back at the Barnyard 2 is the producer of the game and who gives the voices of the characters. The game ah been quite criticized since its launch due to the effects of constant cutting and confusing camera angles.

The game was released for PC and Nintendo 64.

history

The story begins on a small hill in the plains of the forest where the King Crowll and his soldiers are preparing a secret plan to destroy the farm. When Parry parrot goes through there he realizes the situation and urgently calls for Otis to say that King Crowll will then attack this Otis leaves the barn and realizes that all the corn is no longer there, nor any of his friends. Otis question I happened so Parry was CuervoKing Let him who the kidnapping. In this Otis goes quickly to the forest to stop CuervoKing and save the Maiz and his Friends. gameplay

Barnyard 3D is handled differently from previous games mainly due to three-dimensional appearance so now Otis can move at all angles that we want to run fast to press B. The system of life is similar to system 2 Back at the Barnyard.

reception

The game ah received harsh criticism for its confusing camera angles and rough gameplay. GameRankings say that 3D game Barnyard not have the potential to compete with important games of the season as Super Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie or Zelda Ocarina of Time, giving a score of 4.7 out of 10. IGN criticized the game because of its effects constant cutting and rough gameplay giving a score of 5.9 out of 10. this game yet, Nintendo Power affirm that was a game that had flaws but could avoid them and just enjoy the game without much digging, giving a score of 7.9 10 but even so was not able to approach titles like Super Mario 64 or the like of the time.

Developer (s):

PC: Mikins Games

N64: Rareware

Publisher (s):

PC: Mikins Games

N64: Dude Ranch Entertainment

Date (s) of departure:

PC: August 1997

N64: September 3, 1997