The game involves the player controlling Felix the Cat as he sets out to defeat the evil mad Professor who has kidnapped Felix's lovely girlfriend, Kitty. The Game Boy version plays virtually the same as the NES version, but features fewer levels.
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It's a platformer on the NES based off a licensed IP where the developers actually understood that the target audience would be younger kids. Surprisingly, most of the game seemed to be based off the 50's version of the Felix universe and not the trippy late 80's movie that might have still been relevant when this was released. It's a simple-yet-charming A to B platforming affair that may even be breezier than Kirby's Adventure (often described as one of the easiest NES games in many lists), but still a very good time. In terms of Taito's platformer output on the console, I'd put it above the Flintstones and Jetsons games but just below Panic Restaurant (which is top dog in my opinion).
I've also finished the Game Boy version at some point, but from what I can remember, it's the exact same game with minor alterations to the sprites.
I've also finished the Game Boy version at some point, but from what I can remember, it's the exact same game with minor alterations to the sprites.