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| In the Snapple Good Fruit! Bad Fruit! game you play one of two lovable fruits trying to save the world from some unspecified menace. |
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| The opposition is strong - and really, really ugly. |
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| The consequences of failure are dire. |
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| In the Fruit Factory level, a gang of Twisted Pears looks like it's about to make short work of Strawberry Sweetheart. |
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| Luckily, timely advice is available in the form of helpful speech bubbles from our heroes. |
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| You'll have to run and jump your way through eight levels of fruit mayhem. |
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| But if you get tired, you can always just use one of these teleporters. |
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| Good Fruit! Bad Fruit! was created using the Gamelet GameRing engine. It is a top-down arcade game with simple controls, but lots of features. Characters must avoid puddles of toxic preservative goo, lightning-spewing electrical generators, watermellons on motorcycles - and a cigar-smoking pineapple who's lost his poodle. |
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| Entertainment Weekly reviewed the game and gave it a B+ rating! They called the protagonists "anthropomorphic fruit mutants," which sounds pretty accurate to me. |
| Snapple Good Fruit! Bad Fruit! Credits |
- Lead Engineer: Bret Barker
- Artwork: Antonio Sanchez
- Tools Programming: David Brackeen, Bret Barker
- Producer for SFInteractive: Lisa Herbert
- Producer for Gamelet.com: Tom Jacobson
- Level Design: Tom Jacobson, Cida Fu
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