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Written by Harrison   
Tuesday, 05 December 2006
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Editor's rating
6.5
out of 10
Information
License: Commercial
Year: 1993
Hardware:
A500 (OCS)  A600  (ECS) 
Disks:
2
Harddrive Installable:
WHD Install available 
Language:
English 
Players:
1 only
Credits
Publisher: Ocean
Developer: Red Rat
Coder: Nick Tuckett
Graphics: Bryan KingIan HarlingPhillip Chin
Musician: Dean EvansKeith Tinman
Game Notes and Information
This is the sequel to the Quavers sponsored game Push Over
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One Step Beyond is also available for:
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Tips
 (LEVEL CODES)

     01-"48474"      26-"44215"      51-"40001"      076-"27720"
     02-"39943"      27-"26705"      52-"56488"      077-"04473"
     03-"22881"      28-"05384"      53-"30953"      078-"32193"
     04-"62824"      29-"32089"      54-"21905"      079-"36666"
     05-"20169"      30-"37473"      55-"52858"      080-"03323"
     06-"17457"      31-"04026"      56-"09227"      081-"39989"
     07-"37626"      32-"41499"      57-"62085"      082-"43312"
     08-"55083"      33-"45525"      58-"05776"      083-"17765"
     09-"27173"      34-"21488"      59-"02325"      084-"61077"
     10-"16720"      35-"01477"      60-"08101"      085-"13306"
     11-"43893"      36-"22965"      61-"10426"      086-"08847"
     12-"60613"      37-"24442"      62-"18527"      087-"22153"
     13-"38970"      38-"47407"      63-"28953"      088-"31000"
     14-"34047"      39-"06313"      64-"47480"      089-"53153"
     15-"07481"      40-"53720"      65-"10897"      090-"18617"
     16-"41528"      41-"60033"      66-"58377"      091-"06234"
     17-"49009"      42-"48217"      67-"03738"      092-"24851"
     18-"25001"      43-"42714"      68-"62115"      093-"31085"
     19-"08474"      44-"25395"      69-"00317"      094-"55936"
     20-"33475"      45-"02573"      70-"62432"      095-"21485"
     21-"41949"      46-"27968"      71-"62749"      096-"11885"
     22-"09888"      47-"30541"      72-"59645"      097-"33370"
     23-"51837"      48-"58509"      73-"56858"      098-"45255"
     24-"61725"      49-"23514"      74-"50967"      099-"13089"
     25-"48026"      50-"16487"      75-"42289"      100-"58344"

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Editor review : One of my favourite Amiga puzzle games.
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Overall rating
6.5
Graphics
7.0
Sound
6.0
Gameplay
6.0
Lifespan
7.0
One Step Beyond stars Colin Curly and his Quavers as he gets sucked in his computer while playing "Pushover" (another Amiga game by the same company). It's a puzzle game where you have to work out which order to jump around the platforms to get to to the exit. Different platforms cause different results, some will shut straight away, while others may take several jumps, or open others.

The graphics are very colourful and Colin Curly (the grey Quavers dog in the yellow suit) fits into the game well. The layout suits the style very well. The gameplay is OK provided you like puzzle games, and have the ability to work several moves ahead. The trouble is closing all platforms before exiting. Music is good while sound effects are average.

The graphics are colourful and easy to understand, but the sound effects can get annoying after a while.

As puzzle games go, it's okay but it will be frustrating and the some of the levels are a little repetitive. And by the time you've finished you'll have forgotten how to do the first level again!
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Last updated: Wednesday, 03 October 2007

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