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We’re back with Funbox releases and today we have a game that will not only satisfy your need of great retro games, but also can be enjoyed by the youngsters.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/litil_divil]Litil Divil is an action adventure game with unique comic design and memorable characters thanks to which the game aged gracefully. As Matt the unlucky devil, you have been sent to a hellish maze from which you have to retrieve the Mystical Pizza of Plenty. The gameplay consists of two key elements: the first one is the maze in which you have to find gold, equipment and various rooms filled with puzzles or action sequences. The second element is when you reach an interesting point in your pizza-seeking perambulation and either have to solve a puzzle or beat a minigame. Even judging by the title you can easily see that the game is kid friendly, so this can be the perfect opportunity to inculcate your kiddos with an appreciation of the Good Old Games ;)
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kalirion: This wasn't on DOS was it? I'm guessing its using the same emulator as the dotemu version.
I saw a DOS version a while back. So yes, it was on DOS.
Another game wishlisted. If there weren't some fantastic new games coming out, I could just spend the rest of my life playing the games here.
Release Platforms: Amiga CD32, DOS, Philips CD-i

After the disk version, a deluxe CD version of the game was released which added some cut-scenes and extra rooms not present in the earlier release.

so does that include a dos cd version too? looking at the previous expansionless games i am afraid not :(
Post edited June 22, 2011 by lugum
Funny, just when I joined the page a couple of days ago I was wondering whether this game was available here. Perfect timing. :)
Good to see some unique and lesser-known game on GOG. We need more of those!
This game looks good. I may get it later next month or so.
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lugum: so does that include a dos cd version too?
A paltry download size of 18MB would suggest that it is not.
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lugum: so does that include a dos cd version too?
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mistermumbles: A paltry download size of 18MB would suggest that it is not.
It could still be Dos-cd........if it were just Dos it'd be smaller to fit on as few floppies as possible, imo.
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mistermumbles: A paltry download size of 18MB would suggest that it is not.
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GameRager: It could still be Dos-cd........if it were just Dos it'd be smaller to fit on as few floppies as possible, imo.
Doubtful, games that came on more than about 6 disks were all but guaranteed to have at least one bad disk or one that was otherwise unreadable.
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GameRager: It could still be Dos-cd........if it were just Dos it'd be smaller to fit on as few floppies as possible, imo.
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hedwards: Doubtful, games that came on more than about 6 disks were all but guaranteed to have at least one bad disk or one that was otherwise unreadable.
That's what I meant.....that the game has to be Dos-cd as otherwise it'd have to have been put on 10-12 floppies.
Haven't heard of it, will skip for now... and concentrate on Interplay promo...
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Cook: Thanks! Galimatias will clean up the whole office for that one :p
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Galimatias: I take full responsibility for the error.
Now where did I left my French Maid costume ? Hmm...

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I think that's their punishment when they make an error..
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mistermumbles: A paltry download size of 18MB would suggest that it is not.
I have later Windows budget CD release and it has about that much on disc. That and ~90M of Adobe Reader installers... It is possible that the original release had audio tracks but I doubt it.
bought and playing now. I did notice this video on youtube though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_U31QJJNeQ that shows at least one cut scene. So what versions out there got the cut scenes and were there any other differences like more rooms? I didn't see a cut scene when I played the GOG version.
There were actually few versions of this:

Amiga as far as I remember had... 2? CD32 and the pirated 'AGA' version which was a gutted out CD32 version (Just like Diggers).

PC had a 7 diskette version (I had that one) and a CD version as far as I remember.