

Similar to SEGA?s other platformer Comix Zone, there are many well-animated cutscenes shown at the end of each level to advance the plot.

Similar to Activision?s Pitfall, Caught in The Fact requires more dexterity and timing in getting from point A to B, than on rapid-fire attacks against hordes of monsters. Garfield, for example, can grab a hold of overhead wires and swing himself across chasms. Levels are a bit repetitive (zany graphics of circuitry inside your TV isn?t that interesting, after all), but there are many interactive objects to keep gameplay fresh.

The game plays in a typical avoid-obstacles-and-find-the-exit goal common to most platformers, with colorful background graphics and smooth animation of Garfield and his antics. Your task is to help him find missing remote-control pieces to assemble a remote control, and use it get out of that infernal box. As the game begins, Garfield has somehow been sucked into, and is now trapped inside, a TV. Garfield: Caught in The Act Garfield: Caught in the Act is a fun platform game starring everyone?s favorite hungry cat.
