Very often the object a character needs is also the one another has, so stealing and chasing are essential parts of this mode. The only way to proceed is to do the suitable exchanges with these characters (what they need will be displayed in the thought bubbles when players come near them). The way to that place is not straightforward: there are plenty more characters blocking the ways each time players proceed. In platform mode, the key is guarded by a certain character in a certain place. There are a total of 12 "rooms" (levels) within 3 game modes: platform, race and boss fight. The main objective of all the levels in the game (except the final level) is to collect the key hidden in each level and get to the goal to proceed to the next level. Now it up to Pink Panther to retrieve all the keys to the treasure! He soon finds out that the treasure is locked inside a safe the keys of which can be obtained by exploring the "rooms" (probably the places/enemies that Uncle Pink previously explored/defeated) in the mansion. As the inheritor of the mansion, Pink set out to find the treasure as soon as he steps into the mansion. It is said that there is a treasure hidden somewhere in the mansion. One Christmas day, Pink Panther is heading toward the mansion of his late uncle. I recommend the game if you’re having an itch for retro games and have about four hours to burn.DreamCatcher Interactive Inc., Wanadoo Edition The gameplay challenges you to memorize the layout to find the shortest route from an item to your destination, the visuals are delightful, and the music is top-notch. Pink Panther Pinkadelic Pursuit is surprisingly creative for a videogame adaptation of a cartoon. The excellent jazzy soundtrack is a soothing listen, though it gets even better when you steal an item as it quickly takes on a frantic turn that pumps up the adrenaline. The art in general manages to capture the feeling of a cartoon quite well with its light shades and colorful backgrounds. The transition from Pink Panther’s origins as a 2D cartoon to a sort-of-3D world was pulled off quite smoothly unlike other 3D adaptations of western animation and is quite pleasing to look at, even though you’ll never see more than the Panther’s sides. The game also has time records for each of its levels, so you can try speedrunning it, but retrying requires you to quit the level, sit through a loading screen, then start it again and sit through another loading screen. In addition to the regular levels, there are also a couple of nonstandard ones such as boss fights and skating, which don’t have the steal-and-chase elements to them but still add a bit of challenge. The pursuit aspect of the game is exhilarating (made even more so thanks to the chase music playing) and adds a nice contrast to the otherwise laid-back platforming. Your pursuer will stop at nothing to try and snatch the item back from you, so better be quick on your feet, take shortcuts whenever possible, and even disguise yourself as part of the scenery in true cartoon fashion! Sadly, the other enemies do nothing but go left and right and cause you to lose health if you don’t dispatch them early.
All regular levels require you to steal an item from someone and deliver it somewhere else, inevitably getting the person you’re stealing from to start chasing you. While the game’s alternative take on platforming already feels refreshingly different, Pinkadelic Pursuit takes it a step further. Just carrying this bomb to where I need it to be.
You must do a couple of things before you can come out victorious, such as blowing up walls or finding hamburgers for vicious dogs, with all necessary steps conveniently shown while the game is loading. However, finishing the levels isn’t a straight run into its exit. He also has health, and if you lose all of it, you’ll simply be sent back to the last checkpoint. The Panther has the staple move set of a typical platformer like jumping, spin attacks, and picking up items and coins. Starting at Uncle Pink’s house with a singular key, you traverse to the game’s different locales. Available on: Second-hand physical Gameplay