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Developed by Opera Soft
Opera Soft

Releases
00/00/1988 Amstrad CPC
00/00/1988 Amstrad PCW
00/00/1988 ZX Spectrum
00/00/1988 MSX
00/00/1988 MSX 2
00/00/1988 MS-DOS
00/00/1988 Commodore 64

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Languages Spanish (Text)

Goody

Genres Adventure Platform Links Twitch IGDB RAWG Short description

In the game, Jhon Nelson Brainner Stravinsky, aka Goody, is incarnated by the police officer Rodriguez, Charly el Bardeos, a navajero who tries to rob him and prevent Goody from getting his Great Strike, consisting of assaulting the Great Bank, apart from other enemies. You must collect the 13 cylinders containing the numbers of the combination that will be used to open the safe of the Grand Bank. Previously you must subtract as many money bags as possible that will help you obtain the necessary tools that you can buy at the Hardware Store. These should be placed in front of the bank's strategic doors; In case of making a mistake, Goody will be taken to jail.

It has a ladder that you can use at any time to reach other unreachable areas, apart from a powerful jump that takes into account having taken a run. In addition, you can help by throwing bricks at your enemies that, depending on their momentum force, can describe different paths.

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About Opera Soft

Opera Soft was a spanish video game development studio based in Madrid, Madrid, founded in 1986. Closed in 1990.

As a development studio it has developed a total of 19 spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Cosa Nostra (Opera Soft, 1986), La abadía del crimen (Opera Soft, 1987) o Poogaboo (La Pulga II) (Opera Soft, 1991). They have also developed other video games such as Rescate en el Golfo (Opera Soft, 1991), Mythos (Opera Soft, 1990), and Solo (Opera Soft, 1989).


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