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Smart Mouse
Date added: 2014-09-30
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Game Information:
Smart Mouse (歡樂淘氣鼠) is a Mega Drive game published by Ming/Super Chip and possibly developed by Chuanpu.
The game is essentially a clone of Don't Pull by Capcom (originally part of the Three Wonders arcade compilation, also released as a stand-alone mobile game) which was itself a clone/update of Sega's Pengo, although the graphics and characters appear to be original. As in those two games, the player must defeat all the enemies in a single-screen level by pushing blocks to squash them.
How to play:
↑ = up
→ = right
↓ = down
← = left
Z = A Button
X = B Button
A = X Button
S = Y Button
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