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something to be interacted with, commands will appear within the Dreamcast's button layout. Hoigle can perform a variety of tasks to solve a puzzle or defeat one of the Baron's cats. However, the interaction with Hoigle's brother, Moigle, is the highlighted feature of the game. The more badly he is treated, the less friendly and responsive he becomes to the player's commands. The interactions with Moigle include hugging, punching him in the stomach, giving him something to eat and speaking to him. Moigle goes through different emotions depending what happens to him. For instance, Moigle can come in contact with a spider, and will not do anything until his fears are subsided. Alternatively, getting Moigle angry will cause him to become more aggressive, and, in turn, be used for throwing Hoigle to previously unreachable places. Another feature of Moigle is that the player can play short
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interview with Visual Concepts' Greg Thomas where they repeatedly referred to the game as "the first installment", mentioned "further installments" and specifically in relation to additional episodes they said "Ultimately, we want to make as many of these as we can" and "Each new Floigan Bros. game
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is presented in a fully 3D environment in which the player is able to interact with almost everything. The setting is the brothers' junkyard and the surrounding areas such as the swamp, bluff, cavern and dog yard. The player is in direct control of Hoigle for the entirety of the game. When there is
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was in development in 1999 before the Dreamcast itself was even released but the game wasn't released until 2001, after production of the Dreamcast had ceased. Sega confirmed that there were "developmental setbacks" during this time.
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with him to earn points. When enough points are collected, they can be used to make Moigle learn new skills, tricks and games. These new actions can be to overcome his fear of spiders, play with a yo-yo, and many others. According to
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will have you cursing at some of the harder tasks but laughing at most other times. Ultimately, the star of this show is a compelling A.I. that you won't find in any other game."
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The game's logo also has the words 'episode 1' on it, implying that it was meant to be the first of a series. This is backed up with an
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The US version of the game was cracked by Echelon the same day of the title's launch and released on internet on August 1st, 2001.
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said, "If you enjoy a good challenge, then embark on this adventure. The fun, whimsical gameplay in
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There was also the intention to allow for players to save and trade their Moigles using the
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said that it "obviously needed to cook a bit longer." However, Four-Eyed Dragon of
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gave the game each a score of 1.5/10, and the other gave it 2/10.
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Johnston, Chris; Kim, Jeanne; Hsu, Dan "Shoe" (September 2001).
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gave the game 4/5 for graphics, sound, control, and fun factor.
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said that the game was "woefully short". Jeff Lundrigan of
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Index


Developer(s)
Visual Concepts
Publisher(s)
Sega
Designer(s)
Hirokazu Yasuhara
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Dreamcast
NA
PAL
Genre(s)
Action-adventure
Single-player
action-adventure video game
Visual Concepts
Sega
Dreamcast
Frank Welker
Jason Marsden
Screenshot showing both characters and actions available.
minigames
IGN
Downloadable content
VMU
Metacritic
Edge
Electronic Gaming Monthly
EP Daily

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