Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle (video game)

Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle is a side-scrolling video game, available for the Commodore 64.[1] It was developed by the Finnish programmer Pasi Hytönen in 1986 and published by Amersoft, one of the first game publishers in Finland.

Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle
Commodore 64 cover art
Developer(s)Pasi Hytönen
Publisher(s)Amersoft
Producer(s)Petter Kinnunen
Designer(s)Pasi Hytönen
Composer(s)Jori Olkkonen
Jaakko Salo (original main theme)
Platform(s)Commodore 64
Release1986
Genre(s)Side-scroller
Mode(s)Single-player

The game is based on the popular Finnish comedy character Uuno Turhapuro (Numbskull Emptybrook), created by Spede Pasanen and played by the actor Vesa-Matti Loiri. The game was released in the same year as the movie with the same name. Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle was the first Finnish game based on a movie license.

Plot

At the start of the game the main character Uuno Turhapuro finds a note, left inside the fridge by his wife Elisabeth Turhapuro. Uuno's wife has left home, but she doesn't reveal her whereabouts. The note simply says that her lawyers will contact Uuno later on.

In the movie Uuno takes the government job as a road surveyor. This will lead him to his hometown in the countryside, where by coincidence Uuno's stressed-out father-in-law Councillor Tuura has recently bought an estate. Tuura is accompanied by his wife, as well as Elisabeth. The earlier note was actually written by Tuura, who tried to trick Uuno. Some of Uuno's relatives, including his father, are also living in the town.

The game was never localized outside of Finland, but a rough English translation of the title is Uuno Turhapuro moves to the countryside.

Gameplay

Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle is a traditional 2D side-scrolling game, where the screen continuously scrolls from left to right. The player is controlling the character Uuno vertically by avoiding different obstacles and a few odd enemies like birds and angry neighbors.[2] The player must travel a certain distance with four lives and earn money in the process.

The game consists three different levels loosely based on a movie.[3] In the first level Uuno has a farming plough and he's being pulled behind the car (the actual car is not seen in the game) on the dirt road of his hometown. In the second level he's water skiing and in the final level Uuno is at the local forest looking for his father's moonshining stills.

Reception

The game sold 1600 copies before Christmas 1986.[4]

References

  1. "Game details". Lemon 64. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  2. "Gameplay details". MobyGames. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  3. "Level screen shots". Stadium 64. Retrieved 2011-05-29.
  4. Kuorikoski, Juho (October 2013). "Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa Nepuliin". Pelit (in Finnish). Sanoma: 58–60.
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