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Elroy Goes Bugzerk (PC, 1995) CIB, Very Good
Elroy Goes Bugzerk is one of those mid-90s PC games that feels like it was designed during a caffeine-fueled brainstorming session and nobody bothered to tone it down. Released in 1995 and developed by Headbone Interactive, this point-and-click adventure throws you into a cartoon world where bugs, puzzles, and pure chaos collide.
You play as Elroy, a kid dealing with a full-blown insect invasion, and your job is to figure out how to stop it using whatever bizarre logic the game throws at you. Like most adventure games from this era, it’s less about reflexes and more about clicking everything in sight until something works—or until you realize the solution was way weirder than you expected.
The game leans hard into humor and absurdity, with exaggerated characters, goofy dialogue, and puzzles that range from clever to “how was I supposed to figure that out?” It’s very much a product of its time, sitting somewhere between educational game vibes and full-on cartoon nonsense.
If you’re looking to buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange, this is one of those obscure PC titles that hits best for collectors or anyone nostalgic for the golden age of weird point-and-click adventures.
- Classic point-and-click adventure gameplay focused on puzzles and exploration.
- Features a cartoon-style world filled with quirky characters and humor.
- Puzzles range from logical to completely off-the-wall, typical of 90s adventure games.
- Designed during the era of educational and experimental PC titles.
- Fun fact: Headbone Interactive was known for quirky, kid-friendly PC games with unique art styles.






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