Toobin'

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      Toobin'
      Toobin' Poster.png
      Arcade flyer for Toobin'.
      Developer(s) Atari Games
      Publisher(s) Domark
      Platform(s) Amiga, Arcade, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, NES, DOS, Game Boy Color, ZX Spectrum, MSX
      Release date(s) 1988
      Mode(s) Multi player
      Distribution Floppy disk, audio cassette, cartridge

      Toobin' is an Atari Games video game originally released as an arcade game in 1988 and is based on the recreational sport tubing. It was later ported to systems such as NES, Commodore Amiga, Commodore 64, MSX, and Game Boy Color. In the game, you play as the main characters Bif or Jet, guiding them through many winding rivers on an innertube. The game was included as part of Midway Arcade Treasures and Arcade Party Pak, where it was given a remixed soundtrack.

      Gameplay

      The player competes in a river race against the computer or another player. The player's score increases by swishing the gates, hitting other characters with cans, collecting hidden letters to spell Toobin', and collecting treasures. Players try to avoid obstacles while pushing each other into them.

      Power-ups allow players to carry multiple cans and combinations of gates increase a score multiplier.

      The game has three different classes, each with five rivers, for a total of 15. The rivers in each class are as follows:

      1. Colorado, Amazon, Okeefenokee, American and Argentum
      2. Yukon, Styx, Left Bank, Cuprum and Nile
      3. Jurassic, Black Forest, Rio Grande, Canals Of Mars and Nightmare
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      Characters

      The game's playable characters are Bif and Jet. Whenever there is only one player in the game, there will be a computer-controlled opponent called Flotsam.

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      References

      • Corey Sandler (1990), Ult Unauth Nintendo Game Strat, Volume 3 - The Bantam game mastery series, Bantam Books, ISBN 978-0-553-35225-2 
      • John Sellers (2001), Arcade fever: the fan's guide to the golden age of video games, Running Press, ISBN 978-0-7624-0937-2 
      • Marc Saltzman, Marc Saltzman, ed., Game design: secrets of the Sages, Brady Games, 2000, ISBN 978-1-56686-987-4 
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