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Spy Fox in: Hold the Mustard (September 21, 1999). Spy Fox in: Cheese Chase (March 31, 1998). Two arcade games also exist starring Spy Fox: Spy Fox in: Some Assembly Required (1999). There are three adventure games in the series: His cohorts include Monkey Penny (his secretarial assistant), Professor Quack (creator of the SPY Corps gadgets), the SPY Corps Chief, and the four-armed, four-sleeved 'tracking bug', Walter Wireless. Spy Fox (voiced by Bob Zenk in Dry Cereal and Cheese Chase and Mike Madeoy in the other three games) works for a spy agency called SPY Corps. Many random puns are thrown in throughout the games to create a whimsical and humorous environment. Many of the game's names and plot elements are spoofs of the James Bond and Get Smart series. There are also running gags in the games such as Professor Quack eating a certain blueprint which shows how a gadget works (see below) and Monkey Penny's karate belt, which appears on the packaging boxes but is not shown in actual gameplay (although the belt appears in the bonus ending from Operation Ozone and is sometimes shown in animations that play during credits). The characters live in a world of anthropomorphic animals who live like humans. #SPY FOX IN DRY CEREAL WIKI SOFTWARE#
Retrieved June 1, 2015.Spy Fox is a series of software from Humongous Entertainment starring a fictional anthropomorphic fox of the same name. " Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" - Review - allgame".
^ a b "Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" Information, Screenshots & Media". ^ a b " Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" Review". ^ a b " Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" for Wii - GameRankings". #SPY FOX IN DRY CEREAL WIKI PC#
^ a b " Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" for PC - GameRankings". ^ " Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" Majesco Entertainment". "How ScummVM is keeping adventure games alive, one old game at a time". ^ Cobbett, Richard (December 22, 2017). GameRankings gave 80% for the PC version and 55% for the Wii version, both based on 1 review, IGN gave a great 8.4 out of 10 score for the PC version, Adventure Gamers gave a 4-star rating, Allgame gave a 4.5-star rating and Unikgamer gave a 7.9 out 10 score. Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" received mixed to positive reviews from various critics. The Spy Fox games have multiple narratives the story branches into a small number of threads midway through the game, and which thread the story follows is randomly selected each playthrough. Like other Humongous titles, Spy Fox offers minigames within the game. Monkey Penny and Quack offer Spy Fox a number of gadgets to make use of. Talk balloons enable Spy Fox to ask any character a specific question instead of simply having an ordinary conversation. The Spy Fox adventures retain the easy-to-use format of the other Humongous computer games, but unlike the others, the Spy Fox series introduces talk balloons. Spy Fox is assigned to find Kid's secret fortress, where this Milky Weapon of Destruction is being held, and disarm the weapon and terminate Kid's scheme by throwing him into jail. Howard Hugh Heifer Udderly III, the president and CEO of Amalgamated Moo Juice Incorporated, Kid plans to gather all of the dairy milk in the world in a giant milk carton called the Milky Weapon of Destruction, flood the capital with all that milk, frame the dairy cows for that crime, get them all thrown in cow jail, and eventually take over the dairy world. By kidnapping all of the dairy cows in the world, including his rival, Mr. William the Kid, the CEO of the Nectar of the Goats (N.O.G.) Corporation, plots to rid the world of cow's milk so that he can take control of the dairy world with his "delicious" goat by-products.
The game takes place on the fictional island of Acidophilus in Greece.