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In this fiendishly difficult 1985 platformer, take on the role of the malefactorous mustelid Sam Stoat as he attempts to steal precious diamonds. Collect a bomb and match, jump across some perilous platforms, and find and blow the safe to claim your prize!

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Jack the Nipper II (C64/CPC/Spectrum)
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Jack the Nipper
Take on the role of toddler terror Jack in his quest to become as naughty as possible! Toddle throughout the town, bringing your own brand of baby bedlam. Jump on things, grab and use a wide variety of items, all in a bid to become the biggest nuisance you can. Originally published in 1986.
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Wanted! Monty Mole
In this classic platformer from 1984, take on the role of Monty Mole and grab as much coal as you can from the South Yorkshire coal pit, for a long, cold winter and a bone chilling Christmas lies ahead. Avoid flying pickets, carnivorous fish, deadly hairsprays, and a host of other surreal hazards.
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Monty on the Run (CPC/Spectrum)
In this classic platformer from 1985, take on the role of noted small subterranean mammal criminal Monty Mole, recently escaped from Scudmore Prison and fleeing for his life! Can you make the cross-channel ferry in time?
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Bounder (CPC/Spectrum)
In this unique top-down platformer from 1985, as a living tennis ball bounce across dozens upon dozens of screens of tricky platforms suspended in the sky. Land on special tiles that produce a number of effects.
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Auf Wiedersehen Monty (CPC/Spectrum)
In this classic platformer from 1987, take on the role of noted small subterranean mammal criminal Monty Mole, fleeing across Europe from the forces of Intermole. Can you collect enough cash to buy an island paradise and live in luxury?
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Jack the Nipper
Take on the role of toddler terror Jack in his quest to become as naughty as possible! Toddle throughout the town, bringing your own brand of baby bedlam. Jump on things, grab and use a wide variety of items, all in a bid to become the biggest nuisance you can. Originally published in 1986.
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Moley Christmas
In this festive platformer, originally released with copies of Your Sinclair magazine back in 1987, guide Monty Mole through a series of challenging levels, jumping, climbing, dodging bizarre enemies and collecting useful items, all in order to get the game itself out in time for Christmas!
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The Way of the Tiger (CPC/Spectrum)
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Percy the Potty Pigeon (C64/Spectrum)
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HUNTDOWN
In the mayhem-filled streets of the future where criminal gangs rule and cops fear to tread, only the bounty hunters can free the city from the corrupt fist of felony. Lay waste to the criminal underworld and make a killing in this hard boiled action comedy arcade shooter.
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Frequently asked about Sam Stoat: Safebreaker
- How much does Sam Stoat: Safebreaker cost?
- Sam Stoat: Safebreaker is listed on Steam at 2.99 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
- What games are most similar to Sam Stoat: Safebreaker?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Sam Stoat: Safebreaker are Hellfire, Pud Pud in Weird World, Street Cleaner 3.
- Who developed Sam Stoat: Safebreaker?
- Sam Stoat: Safebreaker was developed by Gremlin Graphics and published by Pixel Games UK.
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