Play Penguin Adventure (bootleg of MSX version) online

Play Penguin Adventure (bootleg of MSX version) Online

5/5
Arcade
1985-12-31

Penguin Adventure: the main character - a male penguin - must save the penguin princess from a sickness that has spread across the penguin world. The cure to the sickness can be found in the Golden Apple of the Golden Apple Tree.

In this action packed game, you take control of the male penguin and travel across the lands and seas in search of the Golden Apple, fighting different types of enemies including bats, thunder-striking clouds, and environmental obstacles such as rocks, until finally reaching the princess. The stages feature different types of landscapes such as forests, mountains, caves, and water stages. As you fight your way through, you can also catch flying fish which you can trade at the different types of shops for new equipments and a weapon.

  • DeveloperKonami Industry Co. Ltd.
  • PublisherKonami Industry Co. Ltd.
  • Release Date1985-12-31
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsArcade
  • Players4

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    Last updated: 2025-05-01T19:44:37.948Z

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