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The game didn't exactly blow the bank at its time of release, thanks to the adventure game genre's slow descent to obscurity that had begun a few years prior, but the game still manages to uphold a considerable cult following thanks to its charming art style, quirky sense of humour and [[Terry Scott Taylor]]'s fantastic soundtrack. [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|Especially in Japan and Poland]].
 
A sequel named ''Skullmonkeys'' was developed and released for the [[PlayStation]]. The game [[Genre Shift|switched genres]] to a platformer more in the style of ''Earthworm Jim'', while retaining the first game's claymation graphics and music. Unfortunately, much like its predecessor, ''Skullmonkeys'' went largely unnoticed thanks to lackluster reviews and the glut of other, more popular platformers on the PlaystationPlayStation at the time.
 
 
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