Sunday, March 1, 2026

Arcade Action Game Review: Mappy


Mappy is a cute action arcade game released in 1983. It is the first game in Namco's series of the same name.

The game follows a mouse police officer named Mappy who has to retrieve stolen items in a hideout full of thieving cats. Because he is a mouse, he stands no chance against cats so he has to avoid them. The thieving cats are known as the Meowky gang, or the Mewky gang in Japan. The gang's leader is a large red cat named Goro. The Japanese release gives him a much better name, Nyamco. This combines the company name Namco with nyan, the Japanese onomatopoeia for the cute little high-pitched variation of a cat's meow.

Points are gained from collecting the stolen items, which can sometimes be accessed by opening doors, and bonus points are awarded if Mappy retrieves the stolen item behind the boss cat. Once all of the items are collected, the game moves to the next stage.

The music in the game is of a cuteness befitting the character art. The sound effects are those that are familiar to games of the early 1980s, but they fit the game perfectly.

The most memorable mechanic of the game is the trampoline, which Mappy uses to reach the various floors in his quest for the hidden stolen goods. Both Mappy and the cats can turn left or right to reach one of the floors of the hideout when jumping up, however they both are stuck in their trajectory when coming back down. The trampolines are not well-built, however, as they will break, changing colors to denote their condition, if Mappy jumps on it four times in a row. Luckily, once off the trampolines, they will revert to their original jumpless state.

Mappy is a fun little arcade game. It's cute character art, charming music, and interesting premise makes it still enjoyable to play today.

Final Verdict:
3½ out of 5

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