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Astro Rabby

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アストロラビー

Platforms: GB
Year: 1990
Developed by: Cyclone System
Published by: IGS

Number of Files: 9
Total Filesize: 9 MB
Date Added: Feb 8th, 2015   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip

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1. Track 1 0:28 0.58 MB get_app
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2. Track 2 1:48 2.16 MB get_app
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3. Track 3 1:34 2.03 MB get_app
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4. Track 4 1:12 1.46 MB get_app
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5. Track 5 1:39 2.11 MB get_app
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6. Track 6 0:07 0.14 MB get_app
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7. Track 7 0:09 0.15 MB get_app
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8. Track 8 0:05 0.08 MB get_app
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9. Track 9 0:02 0.04 MB get_app
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Description

The concept of Astro Rabby is that the player is a rabbit who must travel through certain top-viewed levels with automatic scrolling. Since the number of usable platforms is severely limited in this game, learning to control the jumps becomes a primary asset. Landing on platforms causes the block to break due to the excess force that the player applies to it. Sometimes, power-ups are given, which will extend the relatively short time limit that Astro Rabby offers.

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crangejo

11:48 Mar 12th, 2026Offline

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short but fun! It's a rare thing for me to enjoy a GameBoy album like this, but the instruments were taken advantage of pretty well I feel, and with a runtime below 8 minutes there's basically no downside with giving it a jolly listen