Tempo Jr.

Tempo Jr. (1995)

by SIMS Co., Ltd, Sega Enterprises, Ltd., Sega of America
Genres:Platform, Puzzle, Music
Themes:Action, Comedy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Music can be fun! Tempo, the hip-hoppin' grasshopper lives in the musical world of planet Rhythmia. It's up to Tempo to save the rhythm and give King Dirge the blues! Tempo boogies, spins, snaps his fingers and slings notes to zap King Dirge's tune-swiping ants.
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