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Pingu: The Most Cheerful Penguin in the World (Japanese: ピングー 世界で1番元気なペンギン Hepburn: Pingu: Sekai de Ichiban Genki na Penguin) is an Action game, developed by Tom Create and published by B.I. It was released in Japan for Nintendo Game Boy in 1993.

The game consists of four mini-games showcasing Pingu's daily life, like fishing, saving Pinga, playing hockey and snowfighting. There are also minigames which can be found in various igloos like Pingris, similar to Tetris, Fish Catch!, 15 Puzzle and Hide and Seek.

Plot

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Episode 1: Fishing with Pingu

Episode 2: Pinga is Lost

Episode 3: Pingu's ice hockey

Episode 4: Pingu's snowball fight

Characters

Playable

  • Pingu

Unplayable

  • Pinga
  • Mum
  • Dad
  • Robby
  • Pingo
  • Pingg
  • The Strikers

Screenshots

Trivia

  • This is the first Pingu video game ever.
  • An 8-bit rendition of Woodpeckers in Space appears in it.
  • The game also has an hidden easter egg. When you enter Pingu, Snowman, Dad, Mum as a password, there is a loop of Pingu dancing.[1]

References