Adventure Island 3

Adventure Island 3

released on Jul 31, 1992

Adventure Island 3

released on Jul 31, 1992

Adventure Island is a side-scrolling platform game published by Hudson Soft that was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It is the third game in the Adventure Island released for the NES, following Adventure Island II.


Also in series

Adventure Island: The Beginning
Adventure Island: The Beginning
Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima IV
Takahashi Meijin no Bouken-jima IV
New Adventure Island
New Adventure Island
Adventure Island II
Adventure Island II
Takahashi Meijin no Bug-tte Honey
Takahashi Meijin no Bug-tte Honey

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Probably the best "traditional" Adventure Island game, honing in on the added elements of Adventure Island 2. Now they're taking a little influence from Sonic the Hedgehog! It's kinda lame that it reuses so many AI2 assets though.

Really similar to Adventure Island 2, but i didn't enjoy this one as much honestly.
The main reason is the difficulty, and while it never reaches Adventure Island 1 level of cruelty (can't name many games that do though), once you get to 5-1, it is ON. From there, for my own sanity i just started using saves states.

Def an unpopular opinion, but Adventure Island 2 was just better, mostly because the later levels weren't designed by a fucking psychopath.
funny how easy that final boss is

juego muy variado donde lo mas dificil son los ultimos niveles pero uno de los mejores juegos de nes

Buena jugabilidad, gráficamente esta bien logrado, soundtrack aceptable, no es un juego fácil en el primer acercamiento, medianamente difícil, no posee password para continuar desde donde uno queda pero tiene continúes infinitos lo que facilita el avance, también posee atajos escondidos los cuales te avanzan de nivel y te ayudan a terminar el juego mas rápido, dentro de todo es un juego divertido.

Adventure Island II was a good title, so this game doesn't try to reinvent the wheel much. Some more varied levels, better bosses, and I think better vibe overall make this the best of the trilogy.

very good NES platformer that still holds up today