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''Nuts & Milk'' is an early [[Hudson Soft]] game in which the player controls a [[Waddling Head]] named Milk, who waddles around the screen to collect delicious fruit, keep away from naughty Nuts and find love. It was the first ever third-party release for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Family Computer]], on which it was a simple [[Platform Game]]; there was also a much different and considerably obscure [[Maze Game]] version released earlier for various Japanese computers. The game was never released outside Japan... officially, that is.
''Nuts & Milk'' is an early [[Hudson Soft]] game in which the player controls a [[Waddling Head]] named Milk, who waddles around the screen to collect delicious fruit, keep away from naughty Nuts and find love. It was the first ever third-party release for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Family Computer]], on which it was a simple [[Platform Game]]; there was also a much different and considerably obscure [[Maze Game]] version released earlier for various Japanese computers. The game was never released outside Japan... officially, that is.
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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Bonus Stage]]: The third out of every five stages.
* [[Bonus Stage]]: The third out of every five stages.
* [[Collision Damage]]
* [[Collision Damage]]

Latest revision as of 00:15, 19 October 2015

Nuts & Milk is an early Hudson Soft game in which the player controls a Waddling Head named Milk, who waddles around the screen to collect delicious fruit, keep away from naughty Nuts and find love. It was the first ever third-party release for the Nintendo Family Computer, on which it was a simple Platform Game; there was also a much different and considerably obscure Maze Game version released earlier for various Japanese computers. The game was never released outside Japan... officially, that is.


Tropes used in Nuts and Milk include: