
It seems Captain Claw has been captured by scurvy sea-dogs (literally), and has to fight his way to safety and save his men, while recovering treasures and collecting the pieces of a treasure map to discover the nine lives amulet. The Monolith company certainly took a risk when it released this game at a time when 3D action shooters were already flying, but I did very well, I think, because there were still enough players who knew how to appreciate a beautiful platformer.Created and published by Monolith (the folks who brought you Blood) Claw features a swashbuckling story of high adventure on the Spanish main, starring Captain Claw, a cartoon cat with a sword. The interesting thing about this game was the presence of multiplayer, and as one of the few games in those years, the game had its own page with the current ranking of the highest score. The game has a total of 16 levels, each of which takes place in a different environment and thus differs significantly in terms of graphics. The very character of the pirate in the game is clear that the story takes place in the past and the graphics of the game are adapted to this - corsairs, deaths, pirates with swords, dynamite, or some magic.

You take on his role and set out on a painful journey to find a mysterious amulet that has magical powers. Even though he is caught, he manages to escape from prison. The game tells the story of the pirate Captain Claw (claw), who is probably looking for the whole world, because a reward of a million gold coins is written for him.

Fortunately, there are a few companies that have not forgotten about this genre, and in 1997 Claw is published. At the same time, 2D platformers are one of the most fun games, but every time demands its own, so gaming companies have moved in a different direction. By the end of the 90's, the platformers were no longer interesting and every new hit had to be 3D.

Two-dimensional platformers and jumping games were the dominant feature of the early 1990s.
