Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park

Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park (2001)

by EKO Software, Cryo Interactive, DreamCatcher Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Platform
Game modes:Single player
Story:Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park is an adventure game in the third person, in which the player controls his character in an environment modeled in computer graphics and real-time 3D , with the camera placed behind or around the figure. The game consists of twenty-one levels of type platform. The progress in the game is based primarily on the skill and dexterity needed to overcome obstacles that present themselves (to cross chasms, climb walls) or unblock access to the following level by manipulating objects (Woody sometimes needs use its beak to that effect). When Woody must skip a cross indicates in advance the precise location where it is about to fall, thus aiming at best. The game also includes a battle against the minions from Buzz Buzzard Woody can attack in different ways, using its beak or special attacks. Besides Woody Woodpecker himself, the player can also choose to play Knothead or Splinter once Woody found one of them.Show more
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March 25, 2025
A really fun platformer from the PS2 era, it's PC port still holds up to the point I've installed it on almost every Windows OS I've used and the game has never stopped working, whoever handled this PC port knew what they were doing. This game came inside a cereal box and I would gladly pay for it again.
The controls are a bit stiff. Other than that, it captures Woody's essence quite nicely. This game will challenge even the most veteran of you with its unforgivable levels towards the end of the game. Other than that, it does not need much tweaking since the developers thought of a wide range of resolutions.
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