The Honeymooners
Developed by:
First Row Software Publishing, Inc.
Adventureland states that "First Row Software folded a few months after the release of Dr. Dumont's Wild P.A.R.T.I. due to lack of funding."
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The Honeymooners is an action game that is based on a TV series of the same name, that aired in 1955. It consists of a series of 4
mini-games. Each of which needs to be solved by four main characters. The game was developed and published by First Row Software
Publishing, Inc. in 1988.
The game brings together the four main characters from 'The Honeymooners' TV show, Ralph Kramden, his wife Alice Kramden, Ed Norton,
and Trixie Norton. The premise is, Ralph Kramden wants to go to Miami for a vacation, but he is short on funds. There is a train car
that is headed to Miami, but Ralph needs enough points to board the train and take it all the way to Miami.
The player is tasked with helping Ralph and his friends gain enough points to achieve their dream. The game is divided into four
mini-games, with each of the friends playing the main protagonist. The first mini-game features Ralph Kramden. He assumes the role of
a bus driver and ferries people through the town to earn points. He is equipped with a map to help him navigate.
Ralph needs to pick up passengers and drive them to their destinations while avoiding traffic and collisions. He earns points with
each successful transport. In another mini-game, Ed Norton is the main protagonist and he needs to fix leaks in sewers and is given a map.
However, the map gets lost and Ed only has his memory to rely on to locate all the leaks and eventually return to the starting point.
In the third mini-game, Alice Kramden needs to solve a jigsaw puzzle and the fourth mini-game is a game show, where questions related
to the TV show 'The honeymooners' are presented and the player needs to answer them correctly to win a prize of $99,000.
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