View Full Version : NES Club[3/30/04]- Kickle Cubicle
Darth Sensei
03-30-2004, 04:27 PM
This week's game was chosen by Jive3D Next week's game will be chosen by Dr. Morbis . Please PM ASAP with your game so we can post screenshots and the rom. Also, include your challenge if you want to include one.
Kickle Cubicle
http://www.angelfire.com/apes/madmeat/kick1.txt http://www.angelfire.com/apes/madmeat/kick2.txt
Download the Rom: http://www.angelfire.com/apes/madmeat/kickcubi.zip Thanks Bratwurst
Please keep all comments about this game inside this thread and include the following:
Opinion: What did you like and dislike? Was it as good as you remembered? How does the game compare to arcade or other system if applicable?
Platform: Was it played on NES, emulated on PC, GBA, etc?
Progress: How far did you get in the game?
Challenge: If applicable, did you complete the challenge? Remember that those using emulators should not use built in features to make the challenges easier.
The Club Member list is below:
Cuewarrior
Oobgarm
Zubiac666
EnemyZero
Bratwurst
Icarwngs55
Gamemaster_ca_2003
Jive3D
Dr.Morbis
Nesman85
Ze_ro
Gideon
Portnoyd
Postermen
Kaine23
Goodwill Hunter
Damon Plus
Balloon Fight
Scooterb23
Sotenga
TRM
Alex Kidd
Spoon
Atariboy
Classicgamesdepot
adaml
TheRedEye
Goblin
slip81
Hamsnibit
AdamG
Qixmaster
DDCecil
ArnoldRimmer83
Brisco
whoisKeel
MarioAllStar2600
Quintracker
SniperCCJVQ
Needle
Sph1nx
swlovinist
ddockery
chrisballer
downfall
vintagegamecrazy
gamergary
jgenotte
supahzonik
8-bit Master
leonk
Captain Yashiro
jerkov
Sofa King Gud
Captain Nintendo
Darth Sensei
03-30-2004, 04:31 PM
Sorry this one is late folks. Several unavoidable delays happened all at once.
This is a cool puzzle game recommended by Jive3D. He doesn't have a challenge for us, so go ahead, download the Rom and have fun.
D
Arqueologia_Digital
03-30-2004, 06:23 PM
Hey, i wanna be a member of the club...how could i become a member???
Thanks
Matías
ArnoldRimmer83
03-30-2004, 07:37 PM
Nice little puzzle game, that might not be as difficult as the Lolo games, but still has some brain stumping levels every now and then. The Extra game you get after winning does contain some very challenging puzzles, especially the last one. I guess just completing that would be a good challenge.
I recommend that fans of Kickle Cubicle also try the Japanese version "Meikyuujima" sometime. A lot of the stages are different from the US release and the game's more difficult. Some of the stages from the Extra game are actually regular levels that show up during the course of the Japanese game.
Balloon Fight
03-30-2004, 10:24 PM
Hey, i wanna be a member of the club...how could i become a member???
Thanks
Matías
PM Mr. Cuewarrior. I can't wait to play this game. I used to play it all of the time, but then I had to sell the cart. Well at least I have FCEUltra now. :)
Bratwurst
03-30-2004, 10:45 PM
Kid Fenris blessed me with a cartridge of this one not too long ago, I say Irem didn't make enough NES games. Think there were four total, domestic? Ah well. I have this and Metal Storm and I think they're both swell games.
I found Kickle to be embarassingly easy for the first world, but the second world's been picking up and I've even died in a few spots, so it's a welcome pace as opposed to being dropped in a rock hard game from the getgo.
jerkov
03-31-2004, 01:14 AM
I've been neglecting contributing to the club lately....I must apologize for that. Chalk it up to being busy with school and the fact that the last couple games didn't interest me too much. As for Kickle Cubicle, this is the first time in a quite a long while that I've plugged this game into my system. Like a couple others have said, this is a very fun puzzle game in the vein of the classic Lolo series. Kickle does seem to be easier to pick up and play than the Lolo titles, although I must confess that I haven't put much time into the Lolo games (even though I own 2 & 3). Actually, Kickle is another game that I own that I haven't played a whole lot. Messing around with it tonight, I got to the second world (Fruit World) before packing it in for now; sadly enough, this is probably the longest I've actually ever played the game. I like it, but for some reason or another I never bothered to play much of it. The game isn't terribly difficult so far, but I'm guessing that the later worlds are are probably extremely tough - there seems to be a nice difficulty curve so far. I'll be checking in throughout the week with my progress and my final evaluation of the game.
Ze_ro
03-31-2004, 10:00 PM
For some silly reason, I've always managed to confuse this game with Kid Niki, despite the fact that they are completely different games. I guess all the K's amd C's mess up my brain or something :roll:
Anyways, this game is good, if a little low on the challenge side of things (I was especially surprised how easy it was to beat the first boss). I can't help but feel that it's somewhat of a poor man's Adventures of Lolo, but hell, you can never have too many games like this, right?
I have to admit that I was quite impressed with the "wavy beanstalk" effect after you clear the first set of levels. For a game with rather minimal graphics, I certainly didn't expect that.
--Zero
Raccoon Lad
04-01-2004, 12:33 PM
This is a good game, it's actually a port of an arcade game.
there's one level that stumped me for the longest time; I think it's the fourth to last level. the screen is a square, with a single monster generator in the center which spits out one of those blue things, and a cannon. The screen is barren exept for a few spots where you can place an ice barrier.
Anyway, the exact path you have to create to fill in one tiny hole to get the last sack is very difficult. Infact, every level after that, including the 30 bonus rounds are comparably easy as pie.
Still, a fun game, and there's even a guest appearance by Kid Niki (if you know the secret code)
Darth Sensei
04-01-2004, 01:33 PM
Arqueologia_Digital, I'll add you to the list.
Am I the only one who gets Pengo flashbacks while playing this game? Something about the character makes me think of Pengo's penguin and kicking the ice blocks.
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Oobgarm
04-02-2004, 01:42 PM
Has anyone else found Toy Land to be excruciatingly difficult?
Balloon Fight
04-03-2004, 12:39 AM
Opinion: Man, I love kickle cubicle. It may be a tad easy, but it is just so much fun. Unfortunately I don't have a cart yet, but I'll be on the look out. I like the music, and I really like the graphics everything is great about the game.
Platform: FCEUltra
Progress: Working on it, but I've gotten to the second series of stages so far, but I'll get farther.
spoon
04-06-2004, 05:20 AM
Opinion- I love the way this game looks. Nice vibrant colors. Very neat sprites. The game also has good play control and music. I never had this one when I was younger. When I started my second collection ,this was one of the first games I picked up. The only real downer is that the game is a bit on the easy side. Especially when compared to other puzzle games on the NES.
Platform- NES
Progress- I Completed the game.
Yes, Irem had some Kick ass NES games.
Was the arcade game released under tha same name? Any big changes made to the home version?
Darth Sensei
04-06-2004, 10:51 AM
I'm just finishing up Toyland now. I'm stuck on a level, but trying not to look for help online yet.
I'm really addicted. I was playing this on my GBASP and flash cart in the bathtub and got so pissed at dying that I nearly threw it across the room.
Good stuff.
D
Arqueologia_Digital
04-08-2004, 10:04 PM
Hey Cuewarrior, answer my PM please!!!
Ze_ro
04-09-2004, 03:57 PM
I hate to complain, but aren't we overdue for a new NES Club game?
--Zero