Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy
Loriciels


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6.4
5 user ratings
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6.4
5 critic ratings
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ActionComedySingle playerSide view
Summary
Bumpy, also referred to as Pop-Up and Cool-Ball, is a 2D platform video game developed by Loriciels. It originally launched on the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1989. In the game, players guide a ball toward the exit by bouncing it off walls and different kinds of platforms. Seeking a 16-bit version, Loriciels passed the project to Infogrames, who released Pop-Up in 1991. While the loading screen and visuals were updated, the music, sound effects, and core gameplay stayed unchanged.
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Alternative titles
- Bumpy
- Pop-Up
- Cool-Ball







