

The backgrounds in each level are equally well-done, although with minimal animation. They surf on 7-Up bottles, yawn or play with a yo-yo when they're bored, leap and flip across the screen, clean their glasses, and warble in excited little squeaky voices. Download this game, and the first thing you're gonna notice is the enchanting personality of the Spots, which is captured effectively through a range of these little guys' different animations. You take charge of the sole survivor and guide him on his search for his comrades through a strange, larger-than-life world - ours!Ĭool Spot's one-player, multi-scrolling, action/adventure game shows off the Spots' true colors with cool graphics. Yikes! An evil nasty has kidnapped an entire horde of Cool Spots.

What's black and white and red all over? Try Cool Spots! These well-rounded spokes-spots for 7-Up are now starring in their very own Genesis game. To see the game's Cool ending, you must play the game on the Hard Mode and collect all six letters (U-N-C-O-L-A) from the Bonus Level. Other power-ups include bottles of 7-Up, which help you regain your strength during a level. it takes place in a bottle of 7-Up) to win a continue or a 1-up.

If you collect 85 dots, you go to a Bonus Level (surprise again. Along the way, you also need to collect Cool Points, which are (surprise!) round red dots. You hop and jump over obstacles and enemies, and search for your friends. You guide Spot across well-drawn and well-animated human-size backgrounds, like a huge tub, a beach, a perilous pier, and in between the walls of a house. Your task is to free one Spot buddy per each side-view level, and they're hidden very well. Sounds silly, but before you know it you'll find yourself plugging along and actually caring whether Spot can free his little friends in this very cool one- player action/adventure. Spot's little Spot friends are being held hostage. This seven-level, multi-scrolling commercial for the Uncola seems like the worst sort of crass commercialism until you actually get into the game. Although you've seen the same game before on the Genesis, SNES owners may find Cool Spot's addictive game play and clean graphics refreshing and new, kind of like.
