Poogaboo: La Pulga 2
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Opera Soft S.A.
Spanish company founded in 1986, and which closed in 1992. It was part of what was known as The Golden Era Of Spanish Software, along with other companies like Zigurat, Topo Soft and Dinamic. While its first work was the Commodore 64 version of Camelot Warriors, its first original game was Livingstone, I Presume?, which brought the company wider success.
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Poogaboo: La Pulga 2 is an action game that was released in 1991. it is a sequel to the original game "La Pulga", also known as
"Bugaboo (The Flea)". The game is available on DOS, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and a few others. The game can be played by up to
2 players and can be controlled with the keyboard. The gameplay is similar to its predecessor, where the goal is to navigate
through various levels, overcoming obstacles and enemies to reach the end of each stage. Players control a small flea (Poogaboo),
continuing the adventure from the original game. The flea can jump and move in various directions, often requiring precise timing
and skill to avoid hazards. Players must avoid or overcome various obstacles and enemies, such as traps, moving platforms, and
hostile creatures. Poogaboo: La Pulga 2 features far more enemies than the predecessor with a wide variety of capabilities.
The game is set inside a cave filled with obstructions and enemies such as flying dragons, huge spiders, and many more.
The player needs to find a way out of the cave quickly to avoid being eaten by any of these creatures. "Poogaboo: La Pulga 2" is
primarily a platformer game, and mainly focuses on avoiding enemies or hazards by precise timing of movements, rather than direct
combat. Levels include traps and environmental challenges that require skillful navigation. As a sequel to "La Pulga," the game
builds on the original’s mechanics and popularity, offering new challenges and improved graphics.
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