Dangerous Dave’s Risky Rescue is the third of the Dangerous Dave series and was developed by Gamer’s Edge and published by Softdisk in 1993 for DOS. This was only the second one in the series to be side-scrolling, so it was marketed as ‘Episode 2’ after. Risky Rescue was followed by Dave Goes Nutz, the 4th game, but Episode 3 of the side-scrollers.Dave is once again off to rescue his brother Delbert from the clutches of evil. Delbert must be real pretty to get kidnapped so much, just saying. Anyway, Dave is back with his backwoods gameplay including collecting rabbit’s feet, JD, and ice tea, among other things, to score points. As well as toting around his trusty shotgun to take out various enemies. Careful where you stand when you shoot as that shotgun packs quite a wallop.
A comprehensive Dangerous Dave level/tile editor, so we can make our own continuations to the game. That would be more than groovy. Conclusion About damn time, I say. I suppose writing this was just my way of exorcising my obsession with this damn game—now that I've got all of this down on paper, I'll probably never touch it again. Dangerous Dave’s Risky Rescue is the third of the Dangerous Dave series and was developed by Gamer’s Edge and published by Softdisk in 1993 for DOS. This was only the second one in the series to be side-scrolling, so it was marketed as ‘Episode 2’ after Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion. Risky Rescue was followed by Dave Goes Nutz.
The levels take place mostly outdoors, which is a change from Haunted Mansion. As a platformer at heart, Dave will also do his fair share of hopping to reach things and avoid danger. Thankfully, they kept Dave’s gore intact, especially in his death animations which are almost worth dying to watch.
Dangerous Dave fans will have a blast with this one, though I think it’s a fun series for anyone who doesn’t mind gore.Review by: TashaPublished: 20 May 2017 8:20 pm.
Dangerous Dave's Risky Rescue (known informally as Dangerous Dave 3) is a platform game developed by Gamer's Edge and published by Softdisk in 1993 for DOS computers. It is the sequel to Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion, and is also the first Dangerous Dave game to not be programmed by John Romero.
This is because he, John Carmack, Adrian Carmack and Tom Hall had left Softdisk by this point to form id Software. It was followed by a sequel, Dave Goes Nutz!, which shares similar gameplay elements.Like the previous title, Dangerous Dave is on a mission to save his little brother Delbert, this time from the evil 'Dr. Nemesis' (who is also the main antagonist in Softdisk's Catacomb franchise).