![]() ![]() That's about it, and it's as good and simple as it is. The length and difficulty are rather flexible and can be adjusted to your gameplay style - you may swoop through the levels and complete them rather quickly if you're in for casual sessions (If that's the first time you play though, there'd be some challange of course), but you may also take your time and finding all secrets and bonuses lying around the levels in order to collect the entire "treasure" each level offers. Each level takes place in a different environment and varied enemies. All in all there are 14 levels with increasing difficulty. It doesn't have too much of a story or any fancy music & graphics, and while the game does not necessarily excel on all aspects, its addictive gameplay, diverse & creative levels are enough to make it worth a play, if you're fan of platform games. Claw is a platformer of old times and it got the magic of true classics. ![]() (Not too sure about "playable" on modern system, my own is an low-end laptop with a 32-bit system). 20 years after initial release, it's still playable and looks quite alright for its time. 20 years after initial release, it's still playable and Captain Claw is an awesome classic and I'm surprised it's so underrated and unknown. Captain Claw is an awesome classic and I'm surprised it's so underrated and unknown. ![]()
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