

Little Green Worms, Balloons & Presents: Adds to the Points BonusĬhests/Pearl Sacks: Releases Pearls that add to the Points Bonus Ice Cream, Cakes, Cotton Candy, Seashells, Pearls, Dynamites, Jeweled Scepter: Unlocks the Bonus Stages. (Up to a Max of 9 Lives)Ĭhocolate-Covered Worm Doodles: Incresses Freddi Fish's Speed for a short duration.īubble Shield: Protects Freddi Fish from enemies for a short duration.īubbles: Enables Freddi Fish to trap Enemies for a short duration by shooting Bubbles at them but has Limited Ammo. Peanut Butter & Jellyfish Sandwiches (1-UP): Grants you an Extra Life. You get an Extra Life if you Earn enough Points or find a 1-UP & if you lose all your lives, it's Game Over. Maze Madness starts with 3 Lives & you'll need all the Lives you can get. Bonus Rooms are also featured in Maze Madness and while sometimes hard to find, are an excellent source of points. There are fifty different mazes found in Maze Madness and after every five levels the scenery art, background, and music changes. When Freddi is overtaken by an enemy, she tosses a sandwich to distract the foe while she makes her escape. The number of tries Freddi has are indicated by the number of Peanut Butter and Jellyfish Sandwiches in the HUD. Points are collected by obtaining kelp seeds, bonus items, and squishing enemies to name a few.

The goal of each maze is to collect all the Kelp Seeds while avoiding the hazards and obstacles contained within. Day 6 Sports released new Backyard Sports titles beginning in 2015, but these will not be included here as they do not carry the Humongous Entertainment label.Maze Madness is quite similar to the Pac-Man arcade game, with the player controlling Freddi Fish using either the arrow keys or the mouse.

Those rights were acquired by The Evergreen Group. Tommo also didn't acquire the Backyard Sports series. The rights to that game were aquired by Rebellion, which now acts as publisher of the game. Note that Tommo did not acquire the rights to Moonbase Commander. They are just included here for the sake of completeness. None of these titles will ever be compatible with ScummVM, as they are out of the scope of the project. It also includes the Backyard Sports titles released from 2004 to 2010 under the Humongous brand name and the games published by Humongous Entertainment under Tommo ownership after they purchased Humongous Entertainment from the Atari bankruptcy auction in 2013 (however, it does not contain games published under the Humongous Publishing label as these games do not use licenses that were developed by Humongous Entertainment. This is a list of all known Humongous Entertainment games.
