Caveman Ugh-Lympics is an abandoned sports game developed by Dynamix and released by Electronic Arts in 1989. Caveman Ugh-Lympics runs on DOS but was also published for Commodore 64, NES.
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Caveman Ugh-Lympics review
Computer Gaming World Issue 57 (1989) - "This game is a humorous treat for all, young and old alike. The game's mechanics will give player's wrists, hands, and fingers a good workout, but the most commendable aspect of this game is its humor. Even the game's documentation is part of the fun. Not only is it filled with tips given in Caveman-like talk (i.e. guttural English) that will tickle your funny bone, but it also includes the Ugh Zaminer newspaper that continues the comedic mood that runs through the entire product. So, the next time you find yourself longing for those simpler times and looking for a way to sate the barbarian within, don't lose your cool—boot up Caveman Ughlympics instead."
More information on Caveman Ugh-Lympics
Status: abandonware Input: joystick, keyboard Distributed on: 5,25 floppy disk Also published for: Commodore 64, NES Abandonware DOS views: 5322
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