Drop Off (TurboGrafx-16)

Drop Off

Brave five rounds of haunting, nightmarish dreams in this take on the classic arcade puzzler. To save his dearly beloved from the malicious demon that controls her dreams and holds her captive, our brave hero plunges himself into the nightmare to vanquish this evil foe.

Deftly use the arrow items and control the angle of the ball to shatter the blocks that descend from the top of the screen. Set your sights on the joints holding the blocks together and knock off multiple blocks in one exhilarating blow. As you drop more and more blocks, their shapes will change, allowing you to earn bonus points. You must use your concentration and reflexes to defeat the demon and save your beloved.

Drop Off Review

By Dazza

Drop Off is a paddle and ball game like Atari’s classic, Breakout. There is nothing bad about making a game like Breakout, games like Arkanoid did an excellent job of just that. The innovations in that game made for an addictive game experience. It’s a shame that the same cannot be said of Drop Off.

Rather than blocks you’ll be destroying fruit. Yes, fruit! You’ll be up against all sorts of fruity foes like strawberries, apples and melons. The storyline has never been the most important factor for this sort of game so we’ll move on! Unlike breakout when you hit the fruit often it will dislodge some fruit below which will fall towards your paddle, you’ll have to dodge this to avoid losing a live.

The fruit descends towards you slowly. As a collision with the fruit would be devastating to your paddle you’ll have to deal with it in a timely fashion. There are power-ups you can pick up to rewind the progress of the barrage of fruit which at times you will need to use.

The paddle in Drop Off has a very small hit area so sometimes hitting the ball can be frustrating. You can however move vertically as well as horizontally so it’s possible to catch the ball on the side of your paddle. To compensate for the small hit area of the paddle there is a row of blocks at the bottom of the screen to help prevent you from losing your ball. Each time the ball hits this it will take damage so you’ll have to try and avoid using it too much or gaps will appear.

After the ball touches the barrier at the bottom it turns red and you will get no points for the fruit you hit. You can reset this by getting a hit in with the paddle. There are boss fights as well which break up the endless battle against fruit.

Drop Off is possibly the worse example of a Breakout style game out there. The innovations it offers serve little more to make the game more cumbersome to play. Its fun for a short while but it won’t be long before the lack of variety and power-ups make you lose the will to play. Let’s move on, there’s nothing to see here folks!

1/5

Average reader rating: 3.20 (5 ratings)

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1. Greg United States 09 Jul 2007, 16:30 GMT

I really liked this. It is quite different from any ball and paddle game I have ever played before. I played the hell out of this game on my Turbo Express and I am looking forward to finally playing it on a big screen. This (along with Devil's Crush) is right at the top of my VC want list and I will download both the day they are released!

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2. Jazzem United Kingdom 09 Jul 2007, 16:45 GMT

It has rather nice music though, going by that video!

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3. Manaman United Kingdom 09 Jul 2007, 17:33 GMT

IMO, the WORST Breakout style game has to be Alleyway for the original GB. Utterly devoid of any interesting gameplay elements or level design. Drop Off looks interesting, but it hasn't surfaced on Hudson's VC list for Europe yet.

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4. Jonno United States 23 Jul 2007, 17:25 GMT

Quite a nice game, really.

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5. primitiveworker United States 30 Jul 2007, 16:03 GMT

Why was the music/sounds in that video from Magical Drop II? http://www.neo-geo.com/reviews/neo-reviews/md2/md2.html

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6. Ian Daemon United States 30 Jul 2007, 17:24 GMT

Doesn't look TOO bad, although I won't be buying it.


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7. Corbie United States 30 Jul 2007, 21:47 GMT

Good call on the music. That's where it's from alright. I couldn't get a track off of the game so I just "borrowed" on. It was a last resort, but it was that or nothing. : )

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8. Jared United States 31 Jul 2007, 00:21 GMT

So according to the video, this is the first VC game to actually have testicles in it?

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9. Wolf United States 31 Jul 2007, 03:39 GMT

uhhggggg... this looks absolutely terrible... thanks nintendo.

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10. teh_lvler Canada 02 Aug 2007, 19:34 GMT

This may be due to nostalgy, but I really like that game. The music is really simple and repetitive, but pretty good. The story is also quite interresting for a paddle game. If you are into this kind of game or feel intrigued by it, you should give it a try; you may like it.

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11. Chris United Kingdom 03 Aug 2007, 10:09 GMT

Woah Woah Woah, at the end of that video, Is it just me or did that lion thing have massive balls? o_O

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12. Joe United States 03 Aug 2007, 16:43 GMT

I love those cute cat bosses

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13. Starwolf_UK United Kingdom 06 Aug 2007, 21:23 GMT

For anyone wondering about the Majical Drop music you only have to look as far as the developer to get that...

Data East made both games. Looks like they recycled the only good thing this game had going for it :P

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14. Elliott United States 22 Sep 2007, 19:04 GMT

It doesn't look THAT bad...just weird. I won't be downloading it though.

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15. Mii be you United States 31 Oct 2007, 21:48 GMT

This game reminded me of a Breakout style game on the NES called "Arkanoid".

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16. Denivire Canada 12 Nov 2007, 10:05 GMT

Chris made a good point, the lion at the end of the clip had big, old man balls O.o. It`s disgustingly funny....

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