wernerii Commodore 64 game

Werner is a unique character from German comics, loosely inspired by the legendary biker Rotger Feldmann. This digital adaptation of Werner's escapades offers four distinct arcade-style programs that promise an intriguing mix of challenges. In these games, you'll assist Werner in constructing a motorcycle, embark on a wild journey to a party, take a thrilling 'panic tour,' and even partake in a dice game called 'diddling.'

In the first segment, you'll join Werner in crafting his custom motorcycle. On the lower half of the screen, you'll find the aspiring bike builder, while the upper portion showcases motorcycle components and 12 bottles of beer. Using the joystick, you'll navigate through the components, including frames, wheels, seats, engines, and exhaust pipes, selecting your pieces by pulling down on the stick. The excitement lies in making the right choices, with correct selections placing the part beside Werner at the bottom of the screen. However, be cautious, as incorrect choices result in the removal of a bottle. If you run out of beer before completing the motorcycle, you'll need to reload the program, adding a unique challenge to the experience.

The second section takes you on a thrilling car journey as Werner endeavors to transport four crates of beer to a lively party. Along the route, he encounters four types of adversaries who must be skillfully avoided. The side-on view showcases Werner's car as these foes emerge both in front and behind him. Contact with an enemy results in the loss of one of Werner's 12 bottles, adding an element of excitement and strategy. Should you exhaust all the beer bottles, Werner's party plans are dashed.

The third section follows Werner's 'panic tour,' adopting the same side-on view and control method as the previous segment.

The final game, 'diddling,' introduces an intriguing dice game. Player One throws the dice and keeps the result hidden from others. Player Two then takes the dice and aims to equal or surpass Player One's score. When Player Two finishes their throw, they reveal their score to Player Three, who must decide whether Player Two is truthful or not. If Player Three believes Player Two is honest, the dice are thrown. However, if Player Three suspects deception, the dice are revealed, and a beer mat is awarded to the incorrect party. Player Three then takes their turn, passing the dice to the next player, making for an entertaining and engaging diversion.

In summary, Werner offers a unique and unconventional gaming experience, full of quirky challenges and humor. While the graphics are visually pleasing and the characters exude charm, it's the gameplay's eccentricity that sets Werner apart. The need to reload after making mistakes adds an extra layer of challenge, making each success all the more rewarding.

Presentation: 75% - The instructions may require some effort to decipher, but they add to the game's charm, and the loading system, while not perfect, does the job. Graphics: 80% - Bold and colorful characters create a visually engaging experience. Sound: 65% - Limited sound effects and jingles, but they complement the game's humor. Hookability: 70% - The games may seem quirky at first, but their charm grows on you, and the unique challenges keep you engaged. Lastability: 75% - The four distinct programs offer enough variety to keep players coming back for more. Value: 70% - While not flawless, Werner delivers a one-of-a-kind gaming experience that justifies its price.

Overall: 72% - Werner may be eccentric and unconventional, but it's precisely these qualities that make it a refreshing and memorable gaming adventure. Give it a try for a gaming experience like no other.


Game category: Commodore 64 games

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