Morphman

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Morphman
Developer(s)Dynamic Dimension Development, Inc.[1]
Publisher(s)Dynamic Dimension Development, Inc.
Platform(s)Windows 3.x
Release1993

Morphman is an interactive CGI movie released in 1993 by Dynamic Dimension Development, Inc.[2] The game follows the titular Morphman, who must use shape-shifting technology to save its creator from a rogue faction that wants to use his research for evil. The gameplay has been compared to Dragon's Lair. It is the only game ever released by Dynamic Dimension Development.

Reception[edit]

Joystick compared the protagonist to "Ronald McDonald on a diet of light hamburgers" and said "It's stupid and we like it". They considered the video to be "quite good quality".[2] Computer Game Review said the locations have "an attractive, texture-mapped look" but criticized the look of the protagonist, lack of interactivity and compared the gameplay to a guessing game.[3] A review in Hyper called it a "dull and somewhat pathetic attempt at a game".[4] Computer Gaming World thought the game concept was interesting but felt like "there is little you can really do".[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Morphman for Windows 3.x (1993)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
  2. ^ a b Man, Lord Casque (March 1994). "Morphman". Joystick. p. 151.
  3. ^ Kunkel, Bill (December 1993). "Morphman". Computer Game Review. p. 152.
  4. ^ Berry, Adam (March 1996). "Morphman". Hyper. p. 10.
  5. ^ "Morphman". Computer Gaming World. April 1994. p. 36.