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Lorenzo The Comic

the legend of the smurfs full Review
By Lorenzo The Comic on 25 November 2011


Pros: Playable, and a little story

Cons: No sound effects, difficult to reach the switch in order to free the Smurf carrying the cake

At least it's playable.

Once upon a time, there was a Smurf who constantly yawns when he's standing still. He possesses the ability to slowly fly as high as he'd like in the air. He travels through the first four screens by simply moving straightforward. When that tired Smurf opens the door and goes inside the house, he meets Papa Smurf, who informs him about an angry Smurf in distress. That tired Smurf then walks towards a green box that says "exit" on it and features a picture of a Smurf on top of that word. Afterwards, Gargamel and Asriel try to chase the adventurous Smurf, who escapes with ease as they somehow are unable to go past the logs, allowing the Smurf to touch another green exit box ahead of him. Next time, Asriel attempts to give chase to the brave Smurf on his own, once again falling for the wood, while the Smurf reaches another house. Papa Smurf gets whacked with a hammer, then the bored Smurf finds out that there is a Smurf holding a cake, trapped by the T-shaped jail pieces. Papa Smurf tells the fellow Smurf about a red switch that he must touch. With the magic of his aerial abilities, the Smurf sweatily reaches the switch and sets the distressed Smurf free. As soon as the two young Smurfs meet with each other, the screen turns pure gray.

The end.

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