So, final word is, Garfield can make any game better, even this platformer here, which is definitely worth a try. But, if you play the game in shorter installments, that won't pose a problem to you, not at all. The only problem that I can find is that some of the later on levels seem to have been produced by re-coloring some of the tilesets used at the beginning, and that can give you a feeling that the game is running in a loop. So, overall, if you manage to fall in love with the style of the graphics, and you're pretty bound to, given that Garfield will work its magic almost instantly, you will find that the game underneath all the cuteness is quite challenging and quite well executed. The game embodies our stinking cat who tries to get through all the levels of the game to survive and get home safely. In terms of diversity, you can expect to see quite a lot of the classic challenges of platformers, all sorts of jumps, trying to figure out how to avoid traps while hunting for keys and other trinkets. Caught in the Act is one of the first Garfield games we were able to play on TV in 1995. However, the game, which starts out pretty leniently picks up later on, and does so in a fashion that is both well timed and executed. This game is a cartoonish drawn platformer starring an unusually excited and vivacious Garfield.
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