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SNES 1993 1 Player

Plok hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1993 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from its publisher is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

Plok's versatility lies in his four detachable limbs, which can be used to attack targets and enemies, along with various power-ups scattered throughout the game's colorful stages, referred to as "presents". The player controls the hood-headed titular protagonist, the king of the island Akrillic, who is defending it from fleas spawned by the Flea Queen, hidden beneath the island's surface, as well as other bosses attempting to usurp Plok's power.

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The Story Behind Plok

Ste reported using "5 or 6" frames for all of the fleas' movements. The hardware had an unusual system that executed higher-depth graphics and performed better with fewer data. Plok! is a 1993 platform game developed by Software Creations and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).

With his newfound power, Plok's mission to reclaim Akrillic from the fleas resumes with greater determination. Plok! was first announced in June 1993; upon its announcement, an N-Force journalist called it one of the most "surreal" games in the September 1993 line-up. Ste, using magic markers, created artwork for future sequels and merchandise, such as style guides for the characters and illustrations of scenes.

How Plok Plays

Players can also find "Magic Fruits," which heal Plok's health. If a Game Over occurs, the player restarts with a score of 0, three lives, and at the most recent Plokontinue checkpoint. Rare "Golden Fruits" fully replenish his energy.

These include a unicycle with a water cannon, an "off-road truck" with a rocket launcher, a jetpack with lasers, a motorbike armed with grenades, a tank, a bomb-dropping helicopter, a flying saucer with plasma cannons, and a pair of spring pogo shoes. These allow the player to resume from specific points even after resetting the game. He can collect shells, which grant extra lives and serve as ammunition for a special amulet obtained partway through the game.

Why Players Still Load It Up

The hero was applauded for being charming, more lovable than other mascots of its kind, and versatile, particularly with his limbs and his costume and weapon power-ups. When listing Plok! on a list of "The Most Unappreciated Platformers of the '90s" for Kotaku, Ben Bertoli wrote it was "influential for portraying a world, named Akrill[ic], based on craft supplies and cloth, a concept that Nintendo itself has come to rely on for many games. The cartoony graphics were praised as colorful, surreal, adorable, and featuring "vivid backgrounds";.

Plok!s difficulty was also highlighted, mostly attributed to the lack of a password system, save feature, and the requirement for continues to be earned. While some reviewers approved of the game's difficulty, others disliked not being able to save or use passwords, reasoning it was annoying to replay earlier stages repeatedly. The game also provided players with power-ups and vehicles, such as flamethrowers and jetpacks, the likes of which had not been seen in a single game." Sepia-toned flashback stages also featured prominently in Mickey Mania (1994).

Plok — Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does Plok support?

This browser version of Plok handles 1 player(s).

Can I play Plok online for free?

Yes — Plok runs directly in your browser on this page. There is nothing to download or install; the game boots in the player above.

Do I need a controller to play Plok?

A gamepad is optional. The keyboard mapping shown on this page works immediately, and plugging in a USB or Bluetooth controller switches the player over on its own.

Who developed Plok?

Plok was developed by Software Creations and published by its publisher.

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