
If I were to actually have to make a whole conversation with the creature, I'd no doubt be trying to crush my head in a vice only minutes after "Hello!" Gameplay: Gameplay is platforming goodness! Skip is by far better than Rollie McFly as the lead of the game. Sally the Chipmunk no doubt hails from the land of rebel flags and six packs. The only real gripe in the sound area is the voice acting. The music goes in the same category, only at rare times going to downright distracting. The effects are expected and suitable but nothing out of the ordinary. Sound: There's not a lot to say about the sound department. On a whole the game is very nice looking and lends it's self to an era we once saw on the N64 but not so much anymore. There are areas that could use a little more detail such as the early yard areas, yet on the flip side, a lot of love was seemingly given to the later areas, especially to water, brick and glass effects. Textures seem only on par at times, yet also shine at others. Another treat is the ant raid of a human picnic. My favorite areas took place inside a human house and illustrated a very nice sense of scale. Bugdom's large cartoon worlds are nice on the eyes and allow a lot of exploration beyond the original. Those of you with 1 ghz, iBooks or the related DV line will also find the game can push your systems too. Compatible all the way back to a 266 mhz G3 iMac, Bugdom uses the stock ATI cards very respectably. Graphics: The graphics of Bugdom are very nice considering the range of platforms it's made to accommodate.

While you won't confuse this title with Ghost Recon anytime soon, it's refreshing to see a pure and innocent (Except for Sally) game. Even the life bar and inventory are made to blend into the theme, showing your stats as berries on a leaf. The presentation is very sharp and complete.

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Grasshoppers eat leaves right? OK, enough of that! Bugdom is very focused on it's user group, the kids of Mac users. He goes on her quests to open gates made of leaves. Even when honestly, there's an acorn 3 feet in front of her! Course, Skip's no white coat himself. She'll ask you to go find acorns in trade for keys. There's apparently no problem for her to brave the depths for metal keys she'll never use, but when it comes to feeding herself, She's at a total loss. Keys, as we all know, come from dungeons crowded with demons and slimes.
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Sally the Chipmunk is the most mentally challenged creature the woods have ever seen! This two brain celled patch of fur makes the lint out of a 500 pound man's gut look cultured and genius! Dig this: The chick seems to always have tons of keys. There's a part of this that they left out. Additionally, the same Buddy Bugs that helped Rollie McFly defeat King Thorax will help you defeat most mean enemy bugs that you encounter. Sam will usually make you prove your worthiness before he will help you, but Sally is just interested in gathering acorns, so be sure to brings lots of those to her. Keep an eye out for Sam the Snail and Sally the Chipmunk. You will make new friends in the Bugdom who will help you through each area. The chase takes place mostly in and around a house. Your job as Skip is to track down the Bully Bee and get your knapsack back. While on his way to visit his family on the far side of the Bugdom, a Bully Bee swooped down and stole Skip's knapsack. It has been three years since Rollie McFly rid the Bugdom of the evil King Thorax and his minions, but the Bugdom can still be dangerous place as our new hero Skip is about to find out. Presentation: The story goes a little something like this. Now in 2002 the game returns, this time replacing the Fly with a Grasshopper and refining the gameplay a good bit along the way.
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A gross improvement over the Windows offering of Solitaire and other obscure, useless, pixel pushers. It was packaged along with Nanosaur as an entertainment pack for a good bit of the G3 iMac and Sawtooth G4 family. Most of us first saw Bugdom with a Mac purchase or running in store demo units. Bugdom 2 is a sequel to Bugdom, developed by Pangea Studios. Not the ability to save or rebirth gaming on the Mac.

For the sake of those here that are sick of the eternal query, this review will focus on the game it's self. Hardly a fair question in all respects, but one that we all inevitably bring up when facing an exclusive title for our platform.
