
Each level is timed, so the player can't make too many mistakes, although there are occasional time bonus items.

The player also collects fruits along the way, which not only provide extra points at the end of the level, but can be dropped to slow Bonelli down. Always available is the ability to turn into a giant fist, not only to push away guards and other enemies, but also to change the direction of Bonelli. A sequel to the Sega Genesis version of Jurassic Park, entitled Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition, was released in 1994, and immediately follows the events of its. Seizing the opportunity when the animal trainer fell asleep, Marsupilami got the key using his long tail and freed all the animals, and with the help of his Palombian friends Noah, Bip and Sarah tries to get back to Palombia.Īlthough at first glance it may look like a typical platformer, it includes a twist: instead of dozens of enemies, Marsupilami has to guide Bonelli through gaps and other obstacles (not unlike the Earthworm Jim levels where Jim has to guide Peter Puppy to safety), shaping his tail to insert stairs, bridges or an umbrella, but to do so, he must first collect an icon with the skills needed to complete the level, up to four in each.

Based on the character developed by Belgian cartoonist Franquin, this platformer features the player controlling Marsupilami, a strange animal with a big tail, who was poached along with the elephant Bonelli from the Palombian jungle by Bring M. Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition - Sega Genesis (SG) ROM - Download Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition 4.
