Super 3D Noah's Ark - SNES [Unlicensed SNES Game] 4 Stages Walktrough

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GamePlay del juego Super Noah's Ark 3D para SNES. Este es el único juego comercial que apareció para SNES y que no fue licenciado por Nintendo. El juego incorpora en su parte superior un slot de cartuchos de SNES donde hay que colocar un juego licenciado de tal forma que el cartucho del Super Noah's Ark 3D pueda hacer el bypass al sistema de procetección (CIC) de la consola. Este juego fué desarrollado por la compañía WISDOM TREE (spin-off de la compañía Color Dreams), conocida anteriormente por desarrollar juegos de temática bíblica para la consola NES.

Review (in english): Super 3D Noah's Ark is a Christian-themed video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and DOS. It was released by the biblical video game producer Wisdom Tree in 1994, and was the only commercial SNES game that was not officially sanctioned by Nintendo. In order to bypass the Super Nintendo's lockout chip, Wisdom Tree devised a pass-through system similar to the Game Genie, whereby the player had to insert an officially-licensed SNES game into a cartridge slot in the top of Super 3D Noah's Ark. Despite its name, it is unrelated to Konami's Noah's Ark game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game plays similarly to Wolfenstein 3D, but the graphics were changed to reflect a non-violent theme. Instead of killing Nazi soldiers in a castle, the player takes the part of Noah, wandering the Ark, using a slingshot to shoot sleep-inducing food at angry attacking animals, mostly goats, in order to render them unconscious. The animals behave differently: goats, the most common enemy, will only kick Noah, while the other animals such as sheep, ostriches, antelopes and oxen will shoot food at him from a distance. Goats are also unable to open doors, which the other animals can do. The gameplay is aimed at younger children. Noah's Ark includes secret passages, food, weapons and extra lives. There are secret levels, and shortcut levels as well. The player eventually comes across a slingshot, and flings coconuts and watermelon at the larger boss-like animals, such as Ernie the Elephant and Carl the Camel.

There is an urban legend that id Software, angered with Nintendo of America's censorship in the SNES version of Wolfenstein 3D, gave the source code for that game to Wisdom Tree as part of a kind of "revenge" for them to make an unofficial clone to mock them. However, the legend is not true: Wisdom Tree was an ordinary technology licensee, though id Software knew that this game would be an independent "rogue title" and not officially licensed by Nintendo. The game was not a commercial success, suffering from the lack of major marketing common to other Wisdom Tree titles. It was most commonly found in Christian bookstores.

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