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Reviews for Kokotoni Wilf (#2732)

Review by Stack on 29 Jan 2009 (Rating: 4)

A walk/fly collect-em up with a great deal of charm in its setting, a large number of screens and some very tricky objects to reach late on in the game.
Kokotoni Wilf - mad name, nice game.

Review by The Dean of Games on 02 Mar 2010 (Rating: 4)

The first game I ever played on my Speccy!
I think I lost the original tape, because I cant remember playing it for several years.
Cant think of a better game to play for the first time for a 10 year old.
The graphics are very appealling, lots of colours with little clash, enough sound and simple enough gameplay so you could get into the game quickly.
I think its a memorable game for any kid in 1984. Great!

Review by dandyboy on 23 Mar 2012 (Rating: 5)

Kokotoni Wilf must be one of the maddest games out there ... ideal for children with a wild imagination .

Where else can you see an angel flying alongside pink and purple dinosaurs ???? Just surreal !

The plot is irresistible , the graphics are unbelievably good for the time 1984 , the colors are brilliant, each screen brings you a parade of new and exciting surprises ... what else can one ask ?

I have always loved games with a crazy and eccentric touch , and Kokotoni Wilf is one of the craziest and most eccentric games out there !

A 9 out of 10 for me !!!

Review by Rebelstar Without a Cause on 21 Aug 2013 (Rating: 4)

This is a very nice flip screen collect em up. The graphics are nice and colourful and flying around the levels is good fun although it does seem a little slow at times.

Review by WhenIWasCruel on 13 Nov 2014 (Rating: 4)

Quite nice time travelling game.

Review by Juan F. Ramirez on 05 Jun 2019 (Rating: 4)

The usual game by Elite with poor graphics but great gameplay instead.

Ullrich the Magician gave Kokotoni Wilf a set of wings to accomplish a hard mission: recover all the fragments of the legendary Dragon Amulet, scattered throughout time: 1,000,000 BC, AD 1066, AD 1467, AD 1784, AD 1984 and finally AD 2001.

Every age is a set of screens whose path is almost linear. Once you collect all the fragments you must find the flashing time gate that lets you travel to next age.

You must remain flying while collecting fragments and avoiding various enemies and beasts.

A nice game with poor sounds and graphics but with a enough level of difficulty and the incentive of exploring through time.