Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit

Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit (2002)

by D3Publisher, DreamCatcher Interactive, Étranges Libellules, Wanadoo Edition
Genres:Adventure, Platform, Puzzle
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Pink Panther is determined to find the treasure hidden in his uncle's house. Help him overcome all the obstacles that separate him from this wonderful treasure. Join the famous panther in some exciting adventures! Six different universes to explore: the Pyramid, Dracula's castle, the Gangsters nest, the Stone Age, etc. Fierce enemies to shake off...or to knock down. Wild hide and seek parties for the most stylish panther! Crazy roller skating rides. The main objective of all the levels in the game (except the final level) is to collect the key hidden in each level and get to the goal to proceed to the next level. There are a total of 12 "rooms" (levels) within 3 game modes: platform, race and boss fight.Show more
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user avatar@Mortarahuser avatar@Mortarah
February 07, 2025
Platforming, races, puzzles, stealth and hot pursuits (even boss encounters), combined together with Pink Panther humour and a funky soundtrack really made this game memorable. The diverse levels also prevented playthroughs from getting boring (though there might be some work for completionists there). Felt very similar to "Neighbours from Hell" which I also enjoyed. Would love to try it out again if it ever gets a GOG re-release.
user avatar@Domina585user avatar@Domina585
February 26, 2025
THIS IS GAME OF MY CHILDHOOD! I LOVE IT!! PLEASE BRING IT BACK ! THIS IS GAME OF MY CHILDHOOD! I LOVE IT!! PLEASE BRING IT BACK ! THIS IS GAME OF MY CHILDHOOD! I LOVE IT!! PLEASE BRING IT BACK !
user avatar@TheQueenVuser avatar@TheQueenV
March 21, 2025
I loved this game so much when i was young! After kindergarden i ran home, sat infront of the tv an put the disk into the ps1 and played for hoooours. It was my dayil dopamine kick. I cannot remember much but the music and some of the levels are a huge nostalgia trip and i would love love love to sit infont of my pc and relive the carefree happy moments of my childhood.
user avatar@Ctoeruser avatar@Ctoer
March 25, 2025
One of the best games to ever come out of a cereal box, absolute masterpiece, the game still runs fine under modern systems using a wrapper, having access to widescreen really enchances the gameplay, amazing soundtrack, one of the first games I ever played that actually rewarded the player for speedrunning a level. This game is severely underrated and a GOG re-release needs to happen.
user avatar@Marcous64user avatar@Marcous64
April 14, 2025
I used to get so stressed and anxious whenever the npcs would start to chase me, but I would feel so rewarded whenever I beat a level knowing that I overcame that fear . I have so many childhood memories of this game , And I think that it’s a crime for it to be buried away .bring it back!
user avatar@RayKarruser avatar@RayKarr
April 20, 2025
Played this as a little kid with my dad on his work computer before I was even old enough to read. I don't remember much, and I know this is something that can be said of any game from anyone's childhood, but it's a very special part of my memories. This is the first platformer I've ever played, and it pretty much taught me what games were capable of.
Platforming, races, puzzles, stealth and hot pursuits (even boss encounters), combined together with Pink Panther humour and a funky soundtrack really made this game memorable. The diverse levels also prevented playthroughs from getting boring (though there might be some work for completionists there). Felt very similar to "Neighbours from Hell" which I also enjoyed. Would love to try it out again if it ever gets a GOG re-release.
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