

Just before Robotnik could get his hands on them, Tails knocked the emeralds away, sending them back to the Special Zone in the process.

Sonic is trapped in a magnetic forcefield, unable to stop him from stealing the Chaos Emeralds. It then activates and attacks Sonic, and after a brief duel, it's revealed to be a trap by Robotnik. After getting through Horizon Heights, Sonic encounters a small robot resembling Tails. They then decide to go and investigate this new island. The duo then sees an island with a large metal ring hovering near its snow-covered mountain. You have to rush to an escape pod that will carry you to safety, avoiding spikes that don't kill Sunky but slow him down.Spoiler warning: Plot, ending details or any kind of information follow.Īfter the events of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic is caught by Tails, who is piloting the Tornado. It’s the only part in the game that offers a slight challenge to players. It doesn’t reflect much in the game, except for the final part’s showdown. Story-wise, it also follows the same story of Sunky trying to stop Dr. This comes across as boring for some players looking for action. Also, most traps in the game appear to conveniently avoid harming your character, making the first stages unusually easy to finish. Sunky also can’t jump high, but will conveniently extend his arms to climb platforms. This is the opposite of how Sonic runs fast in video games. Then, in blatant opposition to the original, Sunky moves very slowly. Despite its simplistic, 90s era aesthetic, the backgrounds are animated and they help create a weird, funny feel for the entire game.

The first thing players will notice with Sunky the Game is the low-quality attempts to reproduce the designs of the characters and stages from the original Sonic property, including the usual enemies and even the game’s big bad, Dr.
