Wriggler (1985 video game)
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Wriggler is a Spectrum
ZX Spectrum
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 & Amstrad
Amstrad CPC
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 maze game published in 1985 by Romantic Robot.

Gameplay

Wriggler is based around the sport of Maggot racing. the player controls a maggot and has to escape a maze consisting of 256 screens. The maze is divided into sections:
  • Garden
  • Underground (Includes the following as sub-levels)
  • Hell
  • Planet Surface
  • The Dungeon



Song

The original release of Wriggler contained an instrumental
Instrumental
An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics or singing, although it might include some non-articulate vocal input; the music is primarily or exclusively produced by musical instruments....

 track on the B-side entitled "Moons of jupiter", composed by Alexander Goldscheider
Alexander Goldscheider
Alexander Goldscheider is a Czech-born composer, music producer, and computer specialist living since 1981 in London....

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