
A Platform game by Beam Software, released in 1982
In 1982 Tang also produced Horace Goes Skiing. In it, Horace must cross a dangerous road teeming with traffic to rent out a pair of skis, à la Frogger, get back over the road and successfully navigate a ski course. This title is not a true sequel, as it does not follow on from an original story and is only similar in that it features the same character. Like Hungry Horace, this title was available on the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Dragon 32. As before, Sinclair distributed the Spectrum version, Melbourne House the Commodore 64 and Dragon 32 versions.
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The official download size for Horace Goes Skiing is 0.05859375 GB. Based on current hardware prices, this installation consumes approximately $0.00 worth of SSD storage space.
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Horace Goes Skiing has struggled to impress critics, sitting at a low score of 50. Common complaints cite technical issues or gameplay flaws. Only recommended for die-hard fans of the genre.
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