Trolls (1992)

Amiga · Amiga CD32 · DOS

2.10 from 10 ratings

23 members have it in their collection · 4 backlogged

This platform game features the small blue-haired cutesy creatures that were popular around the time (although surely not with most computer game buyers?). You play a Troll roaming the levels in the hope of rescuing as many baby trolls as possible - each level gives you a set minimum to retrieve before you can leave via the Pigstop. Initially you … Read more
This platform game features the small blue-haired cutesy creatures that were popular around the time (although surely not with most computer game buyers?). You play a Troll roaming the levels in the hope of rescuing as many baby trolls as possible - each level gives you a set minimum to retrieve before you can leave via the Pigstop. Initially you have no weapons, and contact with the nasties costs you energy, but a Yo-Yo can be collected, which can be used not only to kill enemies, but also to smash blocks away and open up paths, and even (with practice) tied to a ledge to allow you to swing across a gap. Read less
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Details

Genres
Platform
Franchises
Troll Doll
Series
Trolls

Release dates

  • 1992 (Worldwide) Amiga
  • 1993 (Worldwide) Amiga CD32
  • 1997 (Europe) DOS
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Rating distribution

5 stars
0
4 stars
1
3 stars
1
2 stars
6
1 star
2
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Status scoopings Mar 6, 2025

Preliminary: Welp time to start 92. And wow, what a beautiful Look and good Sound so far. I suppose my expectations for those will have to be higher now. I'm nervous tho cuz Amiga platforming is usually meh.

Only because of the great music did I push through that absolutely ridiculous copy protection... Line 32. Really?

Wow, after the amount …

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Preliminary: Welp time to start 92. And wow, what a beautiful Look and good Sound so far. I suppose my expectations for those will have to be higher now. I'm nervous tho cuz Amiga platforming is usually meh.

Only because of the great music did I push through that absolutely ridiculous copy protection... Line 32. Really?

Wow, after the amount of work I went through to play this... I had to do the DOS game but, after all that, I play it and it is is still AMAZING colors, good tunes, great ideas like one of the enemies is a car that looks soooo Putt-Putt-esque, and it has so many things I like like being little compared to normal things so they appear huge (Honey I Shrunk style) and a cool level select system, it's just too jarring in actuality and the gameplay is far too sloppy. This has so much potential and I bet if it were the only game I had or something as a kid, I would have very fond memories of it.

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