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| Developer(s) | The Oliver twins |
| Publisher(s) | Codemasters |
| Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Enterprise 64/128, Amiga, Atari ST, DOS |
| Release date(s) | October 1989 |
| Genre(s) | Arcade adventure |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
Fantasy World Dizzy is an arcade adventure video game released in October 1989 by Codemasters and designed by the Oliver twins.
The game is considered the third in the Dizzy series and was developed under the name Dizzy III. The actual third game in the series (Fast Food) was regarded as a spin-off which deviated from the standard Dizzy format.
Fantasy World Dizzy was first Dizzy adventure to feature many elements which later became standard for the series, such as three lives, an improved inventory system and a balance between puzzle-solving and hazards. This game also introduced the Yolkfolk; Daisy, Denzil, Dozy, Dylan and Grand-Dizzy.
Dizzy and Daisy strolled through the enchanted forest without a care in the world. BUT SUDDENLY the Evil King's trolls snared poor Daisy! She was sent to Wizard Weird's Tallest Tower, while Dizzy was dragged away and thrown into the deepest, darkest, dankest of the King's Dungeons in the bowels of Fantasy World. DIZZY was frightened! Who knew what fate awaited him? And he still hadn't done this week's homework! But then he remembered that he had a fresh green apple that he had planned to give to his teacher to escape detention, and he cheered up. And there was some bread and water on the table! A cunning plan began to brew in his mind... But DIZZY can't do everything on his own... you must help him!
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| Developer(s) | The Oliver twins |
| Publisher(s) | Codemasters |
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October, 1989
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| Genre(s) | Adventure |
| System(s) | Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Enterprise 64/128, Amiga, Atari ST, DOS |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
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