
Garfield: Caught in the Act might have had some pretty, well-animated. Davis expects many people to download and play an old atari game prototype. Overall, Caught in The Act is solid fun for all fans of the comics, although it could use more clever level design and gameplay variety. Levels 1 and 6 - This explosive number kicks off and ends the game, playing for a. Oh great, Im stuck in colonial times, tentacles are taking over the world. Similar to SEGA's other platformer Comix Zone, there are many well-animated cutscenes shown at the end of each level to advance the plot. Go and find all remote-control pieces to get. Similar to Activision's Pitfall, Caught in The Fact requires more dexterity and timing in getting from point A to B, than on rapid-fire attacks against hordes of monsters. As lazy cartoon cat Garfield, youre somehow trapped in your TV, thats what happens with too much TV watching. Garfield, for example, can grab a hold of overhead wires and swing himself across chasms. Levels are a bit repetitive (zany graphics of circuitry inside your TV isn't that interesting, after all), but there are many interactive objects to keep gameplay fresh. The game plays in a typical avoid-obstacles-and-find-the-exit goal common to most platformers, with colorful background graphics and smooth animation of Garfield and his antics. Your task is to help him find missing remote-control pieces to assemble a remote control, and use it get out of that infernal box.

As the game begins, Garfield has somehow been sucked into, and is now trapped inside, a TV. Garfield: Caught in the Act is a fun platform game starring everyone's favorite hungry cat.
