Striked
Spirou
(2)Ø 2.7
This is a simple platform game, you're in a role of porter, jumping down the streets and buildings, and taking as many points as you can get. There's no strong background story.
The Smurfs
(19)Ø 3.3
Smurf to the rescue! Gargamel has already captured 4 Smurfs, Jocky Smurf, Greedy Smurf, Brainy Smurf and Smurfette. To free them you will have to smurf the Angry Smurfs and BUZZ flies before smurfing the mountain by sled, then smurfing the maze mine galleries, smurfing on the back of a stork to smurf Azrael and finally smurf Gargamel from his mansion! Good Smurf!
Tintin in Tibet
(7)Ø 2.3
Re-live the adventures of Tintin on the search for his friend Chang. What happened to Chang after the crash of the DC3 on the way to Kotmondu? Set off with Tintin to Tibet where all along your exciting journey you'll find vital items to aid your progress and interrogate the locals for helpful advice. You'll face many a danger as you examine the aeroplane wreck, climb on steep rock walls and meet the legendary Yeti.

Bit Managers, formerly known as New Frontier, was a video game developer company based in Barcelona. In 1992, the company changed its name to Bit Managers and began creating games for Nintendo consoles (especially for Game Boy). This was their best time, they created innovative games based on comic book characters such as Asterix, The Smurfs or Tintin for the Infogrames company. In addition, at that time when almost no company translated video games into Spanish, they did it with theirs. In 1997, they were chosen by Acclaim from among various studios to develop the Turok series for the Game Boy. In 1998 the company was aquired by Gaelco, and on 2001 the former Bit Managers partners bought back the company and continued their relationship with Infogrames by releasing several games, this time for the Game Boy Advance. In 2005, the Spanish company Virtual Toys bought Bit Managers, becoming part of that company. Bit Managers is currently known as Virtual Toys Barcelona.

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