Crazy Chase is a rare gem in the Gameboy Advance lineup; it's pretty difficult to find the game or any information about it. In the game you play a clown kid who has to run through strait paths while avoiding obstacles and collecting items. Collecting four cards lets you move to the next stage, otherwise you have to start over. Running into things slows you down and reduces your health which can lead to a game over. Crazy Chase is short, and the levels are restrictive. It looks like an action-adventure game but plays more like a shooter game where you're confined to a narrow area of play as enemies approach. Your character runs automatically and can't go backwards (but you can re-do stages until you get all 4 cards). The sound and music are great, and the animation is excellent. It's funny when the clown falls down or runs into something. The controls are suited to this type of game, but take a little while to get used to since the areas are isometric. There is a little bit of replay value since you can try to get a perfect score (not miss any cards on the first run) and you can save your game for later. Overall I would call this game more charming than anything. It's great for playing in short bursts, and somewhat addicting. If this sounds interesting to you, or if you're a fan of the polished graphic styles of games like Dynamite Headdy or Rocket Knight Adventures, Crazy Chase might be worth picking up.Read full review
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