Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs
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Sir-Tech
Sir-Tech Software, Inc. was a United States-based video game developer and publisher founded by Robert Woodhead and Norman Sirotek. While the original company closed its doors in 2001, its Canadian counterpart Sir-Tech Canada continued to operate up until late 2003.
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For years, you've been kicked around.. hounded by brooms and chased into dark corners. Why? For no good
reason. After all, you were just minding your own business. You weren't hurting anyone.
But all that's in the past for you. You're ready for a come back and Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs is here
to help you do it. Through fifteen action-packed levels, you'll move to outsmart your enemy, collect all
the goodies and search for well-hidden secrets.
As you progress through time from the old world to the wonders of a space airlock, you'll build your
strength and vitality. Along the way, you'll collect all kinds of stuff:
potions, armor, shiedls to protect you, food to strengthen you, rings, scrolls, wands to give you special
powers, and keys to open doors to other worlds. With wit and skill, not to mention Fuzz Power, you will reach
level 15 ... and there you can blow the socks off your enemy once and for all.
It's addicting, but it's not easy. As you run around collecting your goodies, the floor beneath you begins
to change color, to grow weaker. Eventually, it will disapper.
You may trap yourself, but with smarts, you'll trap your enemy instead. But that's only for the first few
levels. Beyond that, the strategy is up to you. As your strategy develops, so will your points and progress.
You will just know, you will be certain of it, that you could have made it further... and that if you do it
one more time, you will make it further.
Compete with your friends for top score and level. You can even play head-to-head...you play the enemy and
chase your friend's Fuzzball into a corner. Or, for an out-and-out challenge, get nine of your friends
together... all of you can play.
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