Titus the Fox

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Titus the Fox
Developer(s) Titus Interactive
Publisher(s) Titus Interactive
Designer(s) Florent Moreau
Engine Developed by Eric Zmiro
Platform(s) Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Release date 1992
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single player

Titus the Fox is a side-scrolling platform game developed by Titus Interactive for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, DOS. The first version of the game was released in 1991 under the name Lagaf': Les Aventures de Moktar - Vol 1: La Zoubida. The international edition - Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back was released in 1992. The main character of the game is a fox. His beloved Suzy has been kidnapped on the other side of the Sahara desert, and to get her back he has to advance through 15 levels. Player's goal is to avoid dogs, construction workers, giant bees and similar creatures. The player can fight back by throwing objects back at them, or - most notably - picking walking enemies up from behind and throwing them as projectiles at other obstacles. The game features a code-based "saving" system, with the codes calculated uniquely for each machine. The game is compatible with almost all CGA, EGA and VGA graphic adapters.

The game was programmed by Eric Zmiro, with graphical design by Francis Fournier and Stephan Beaufils.

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