Yogi Bear (video game)

Yogi Bear is a 1987 arcade adventure video game developed by British[1] studio Dalali and published by Piranha Software.

[4][6] Playing as Yogi Bear, the player must travel across Jellystone Park and find Boo-Boo before a time limit runs out, while also avoiding numerous obstacles such as geysers and rivers.

Yogi's energy gradually depletes as the game progresses, but it can be regained by eating food located in unaccompanied picnic baskets.

"[3] Andy Smith of ACE praised the game, stating that it would have instant appeal for young players and "plenty of attraction for the old-timers too.

[2][3][4][5] Tony Worrall of Your Sinclair considered the game's collision detection poor, but stated that it sometimes works in the player's favor as a result.

[14] Phil King of Crash reviewed a 1989 budget re-release of the game and stated that while the characters look great, the "'cardboard cut-out' 3-D is confusing, with dodgy collision detection making it almost unplayable.