Well, the last boss isn't really the same monster with the ridiculously long title. You know, "The Creature That Lived In The Refrigerator, Behind the Mayonnaise, Next to the Ketchup, and to the Left of the Cole Slaw".
This game is actually pretty mediocre. It has a pretty bad framerate and it also has some really awkward controls. It's also a platformer where you have to collect all the collectables (eggs, coffee, etc... what's on the HUD is what you need to collect), which I find pretty frustrating. I still think Garfield: Caught in the Act is the best Garfield game, where Garfield being active is somewhat justified since he was trapped inside a TV for no reason, but still... none of them really feel like Garfield games. I can't think of any concrete way that a Garfield game could capture the charm of the comics. One idea would be a physics-puzzle game where you would need to bring lasagne to Garfield while he's sitting on the couch watching TV only using the force of gravity (perhaps using an accelerometer,) but if you were to replace the characters, it's probably true that nobody would suspect it was originally a Garfield game. Another would be a platformer-puzzle (yes, a lot of puzzle, but meh) game where you have to progress through levels without doing much physical exercise by kicking Odie to interact with the level, and even though this feels like it might be distinctively Garfield, I couldn't think of any way to not make that seem frustrating...
@@leoleonvids Well, at least it's better than most of the other Garfield videogame adaptations, especially Garfield Search for Pooky and Garfield Gets Real: The Game. Personally, I'd say this, Garfield's Fun Fest: The Game, Garfield's Nightmare, and Garfield Caught in the Act are the best ones.
Very disappointed that this wasn't based on the avant-garde 9 part Garfield collection of the same name, where Jim Davis made each section's illustration style and tone vastly different from the usual Garfield strip you see today.
If that was the case, play Garfield Caught In The Act, basically the levels were taken from his 9 lives, *almost* since 3 levels were cut and 1 scrapped one.
This game looks and sounds like an SNES game. Seriously, the music sounds perfectly like SNES audio, and the graphics are reminiscent to those of other SNES platformers with the exception of having more colors.
Boss 1: Boskov The Bear Boss 2: Spike Goldtooth Boss 3: The Creature That Lived In The Refrigerator, Behind the Mayonnaise, Next to the Ketchup and to the Left of the Cole Slaw.
@@crinosG Oh I know this one! It's from a strip where Jon forgets about some kind of seafood in the back of the fridge for too long (I think it's crab rangoon) and it becomes sentient... so basically the exact same storyline as the CB episode but totally unrelated.
@@danielgehring7437 Don't be silly! It The Creature That Lived In The Refrigerator, Behind the Mayonnaise, Next to the Ketchup and to the Left of the Cole Slaw!
Y lo es. No es malo pero tampoco es bueno. En cambio la musica y los sprites demuestran talento casi pensaba que era de natsume o algun desarollador japones asi que debe de haber un poco de carino envuelto. Ahora los titulos son bien low effort mira que soso se ve el de la nevera derrotada.