Harley's Humongous Adventure

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Harley's Humongous Adventure
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Developer(s) Visual Concepts
Publisher(s) Hi Tech Expressions
Release date(s) 1992
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Super NES
Media 4-megabit Cartridge

Harley's Humongous Adventure is a 1992 Super NES (SNES) platform video game. It was originally developed by Visual Concepts, and funded by publisher Electronic Arts, but eventually published by Hi Tech Expressions.

The player controls Harley, a man in a green suit who shrunk himself to size of a bar of soap. The player's mission is to gather parts of Harley's (presumably) now destroyed shrinking machine to return him to normal size. As the player advances through levels, they pick items such as tacks, rubberbands and marbles. The Many locations the player adventures through is Harrys lab where the initial incident occurs, Harry's Kitchen, Harry's toy room, where you pilot a toy tank yourself, Harry's Bathroom,etc

This is an old school 2D platform game. Enemies include flies, bees, ants, and the main boss is a deformed rat that tries to jump on the player,and after each encounter utilizes a household item for the limb he lost in the last encounter.


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