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Its alternative name is Speedy Eggbert, which was marketed by eGames mostly in the US. | Its alternative name is Speedy Eggbert, which was marketed by eGames mostly in the US. | ||
Speedy Blupi I/II is closed source. But there still exists a possibility of releasing its source code one day. <ref>https://github.com/colobot/colobot/issues/896</ref> | |||
'''See:''' [[Comparison of Speedy Blupi (Windows) and Speedy Eggbert (Windows)]] | '''See:''' [[Comparison of Speedy Blupi (Windows) and Speedy Eggbert (Windows)]] |
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Speedy Blupi (Windows) | |
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Author | Daniel Roux |
Company | Epsitec SA. |
Programming language | C++ |
Speedy Blupi is a computer desktop platformer game.
Its alternative name is Speedy Eggbert, which was marketed by eGames mostly in the US.
Speedy Blupi I/II is closed source. But there still exists a possibility of releasing its source code one day. [1]
See: Comparison of Speedy Blupi (Windows) and Speedy Eggbert (Windows)
Versions
Version 1
40 detailed levels (worlds)
7 hub worlds
Version 2
60 detailed levels (worlds)
? hub worlds
Ways of move
Walking, jumping, swimming, climbing, flying with a helicopter, skateboarding, driving a car and more.
Goals
Visit all worlds.
Collect all treasures in each world.
Reach the goal (red arrow) in each world.