We’ll see if I fare any better today.Īside from its ubiquity on iMacs, the one other major thing of note about it is the mouse controls. I think it’s a better game on the whole than its surface goofiness suggests, but I do remember getting severely stuck about four levels in (out of 10) when I was trying it the first time.
![bugdom free demo bugdom free demo](https://cdn.toucharcade.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/b17.jpg)
There’s a clumsiness to the animation that reminds me of Rocko’s Quest, particularly when it comes to the protagonist’s attacks, which consist of kicking his stumpy little bug legs to greater than expected effect. Or perhaps it was just the limited virtues of the game itself.
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Perhaps there was a stigma associated with being initially released on the Mac? Everyone knew that the PC was the computer system for games, after all, and that means that anything originating on a Mac must be, at best, a pseudo-game. Eventually the game showed up among the remaindered PC games itself, although I don’t remember ever seeing it among the new PC games.
![bugdom free demo bugdom free demo](https://cdns.kinguin.net/media/category/6/4/643x0w_1__1530981245_1_1.jpg)
![bugdom free demo bugdom free demo](https://pangeasoft.net/nano/images/screenshots/nano10.jpg)
Apparently it was included with certain models of iMac around the year 2000 as a result, it was frequently what I’d see on those candy-coated monitors in CompUSA as I passed by them on the way to the remaindered PC games. Bugdom, a 3D save-the-princess piece involving anthropomorphized insects, is a game I associate strongly with computer stores.