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---- Hi all This game probably was on the Nintendo systems. If so, did any of you like Thomas played it? Its called sircus Charlie. The game consist of different stages. IN the first stage you are standing on a lion's back, you have to navigate him to jump through fire rings and under pots of fire. In the second stage you are an acrobat walking on a high rope. There are also monkeys on this rope. You have to jump over these monkeys. There is also a big, blue monkey that make it a tricky job for you . On the third stage you have to jump onto big, colorful balls. You stand on the first ball, the ball on which you stand moves ahead, faster and faster. In front of you is another rolling ball you have to jump onto the next ball in front of you otherwise you will fall of the ball onto the ground and loose a life. Btw, in the first stage you obviously loose a life if you hit a fire pot or fire ring, in the second stage when you fall off the rope. The monkeys, especially the big blue monkey will try to trip you to fall off, in the fourth stage you are standing on a donkey's back. The donkey is also moving pretty quick. You have to jump onto a trampoleen. Then if you are on the trampoleen if a donkey passess you, you have to jump from the trampoleen onto his back. You loose a life if you fall off the donkey's back or when you jump and fall on the ground. The trampoleens also automatically hops you up and down and if a donkey is not near enough, you might also fall on the ground or between the springs. Then the last stage is where you have to jump from a trampoleen onto a swing that is swinging high in the air. Then from the swing again onto another trampoleen etc. This is my description how I remember it, if Thomas or anyone else who played the Nintendo games, played it he might be able to describe it better. I played this game with the assistance of my sighted friends on the tv games. It's a cartridge with 60 games you connect with the tv. I'm sure Nintendo also had a sircus Charlie as the same super Mario brothers of Nintendo was also on that tv game set. Maybe this sircus Charlie will fit lighttech interactive's style of game. I would like to play this game in the future of our game accessibility. _______________________________________________ Gamers mailing list .. [email protected] To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make any subscription changes via the web.
