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flying through a four story maze, attempting to rescue people and animals while avoiding traps and enemies such as alien creatures, snakes, eagles, magnets and axes. There are only three levels, but the game repeatedly starts over in a more difficult version if the third level is completed. In the
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Once in a while a home game comes along that has hit written all over it. Often it's from an arcade hit or a spinoff of another game. But occasionally it's a totally original idea. Games like that are as rare as honest politicians. Drol is one and I heartily endorse
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third level of some versions, in order to reach the final floor without being eaten by a plant sprouting from out of nowhere, the player must choose between three different trapdoors, and the correct trapdoor varies from game to game.
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was "by far the best thought-out", with "refreshing sound effects and some of the best pseudo-3D graphics I've ever seen", reminding the reviewer of a scene from
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Annucci, Marilyn (May 1984). "Software Gallery: Drol".
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cited it as among the best Broderbund arcade games.
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Index


Publisher(s)
Broderbund
Sega
Designer(s)
Platform(s)
Amiga
Apple II
Atari 8-bit
Commodore 64
PC-88
SG-1000
Genre(s)
Action
video game
Broderbund
Apple II
Commodore 64
Atari 8-bit computers
SG-1000
Amiga

robot
ANALOG Computing
The Ninth Configuration
Run
InfoWorld
Ahoy!
Electronic Fun with Computers & Games
Computer Gaming World

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