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Nuts & Milk

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Nuts & Milk is an early platform action game released by Hudson Soft in 1984. Players control Milk as he races through side-scrolling stages, collecting fruit and reaching the goal while avoiding pursuing enemies. Its simple controls, charming cartoon presentation, and demanding stage layouts made it one of Hudson Soft’s notable family-friendly early titles on the NES.
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Release Date
1984-01-01
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Plays
5

The game uses a side-view platforming format with the goal of collecting every piece of fruit in a stage before reaching the exit. Milk can run, jump, and climb through ladders and multi-level terrain, while enemy movement forces careful route planning. Hazards and enemy patrol patterns make positioning important, and each stage must be cleared in sequence. A mistake usually means restarting the current stage, so memorizing layouts and timing jumps are key to progress.

Milk

The player-controlled protagonist who collects fruit and heads for the goal.

Nuts

One of the enemies that chases Milk and disrupts movement routes.

Study fruit placement and enemy patrol patterns before committing to a route. Avoid rushing in a straight line; use elevation changes and ladders to break pursuit. Save risky pickups for later so you do not have to backtrack repeatedly. Learning each stage’s enemy spawn and turning points greatly reduces mistakes.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Watch enemy movement rhythm before starting your collection route.

Tips

Leave dangerous fruit for last to minimize backtracking.

Tips

Use vertical movement to break enemy pursuit paths.

User Reviews

Simple controls, but the stage design makes it surprisingly replayable.

User Reviews

Cute graphics and a tougher-than-expected challenge for an early console platformer.

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