Son of Blagger (1984)

Alligata

BBC Microcomputer System · Commodore C64/128/MAX · ZX Spectrum

3.00 from 2 ratings

8 members have it in their collection · 4 backlogged · 2 wish listed

Relive the daring exploits of Roger the Dodger through his prodigy Slippery Sid. More skill, more nerve, this cool little character seeks not only to follow in his famous parent's footsteps, but to establish some amazing feats of his own. Money's not his game. Espionage is his middle name and having forced his way into the National Securitys HQ he's … Read more
Relive the daring exploits of Roger the Dodger through his prodigy Slippery Sid. More skill, more nerve, this cool little character seeks not only to follow in his famous parent's footsteps, but to establish some amazing feats of his own. Money's not his game. Espionage is his middle name and having forced his way into the National Securitys HQ he's faced with a no return journey through one of the most dangerous, most complex buildings in the land. Can he successfully complete a nerve tingling search for the golden keys - his only means of escape - or this time has his skill and daring taken him to far. Watch out for those weird killer security guards - you never what chilling surprises the mad scientists have produced - and beware the floor doesn't disappear from under your feet, sending you to an early grave. You polished up your skills on Blagger now put them to test on his son. Read less
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Developers
Alligata
Publishers
Alligata
Genres
Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action
Series
Blagger

Release dates

  • Feb 01, 1984 (Full Release) (Europe) BBC Microcomputer System, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum
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Status scoopings Jul 5, 2022

Whyyyyy do I keep getting hooked to mediocre games lol. Like this has clunkier controls than many early platformers, such as the Manic Miner it imitates, but I can't help but want to get every Key and move on to the next level. It's cool how it has an Abe's Odyssey-esque continuity to the levels: instead of being brand new …

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Whyyyyy do I keep getting hooked to mediocre games lol. Like this has clunkier controls than many early platformers, such as the Manic Miner it imitates, but I can't help but want to get every Key and move on to the next level. It's cool how it has an Abe's Odyssey-esque continuity to the levels: instead of being brand new screens that are loaded, you basically "unlock" to the next level within the same screen/map. Plus, I'm excited to know there are 12 levels, so a set ending (tho disappointed to read that it just loops/re-cycles instead of having a climactic ending a la Manic Miner). (At level 4 now, looks like I will have to do a review cuz doesn't seem like I'm stopping heh. My husband and I were supposed to try out the Sopranos for the first time tonight but he's into his show and I'm getting into this clunky but addictive early platformer)

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