The characters have to gather vinyl discs to throw them at enemies and find the jukebox at the end of each level to make it to the next one. The game can be played by two players simultaneously, and the scrolling screen keeps focus on both characters by pushing the one that gets behind.
Each version has different soundtracks. While the SNES and MS-DOS versions used a combination of Blues Brothers licensed music with original compositions by Dimitris Yerasimos,[10][11] the Game Boy version has a soundtrack composed by Thorsten Mitschele.[12]
Notes
^In Electronic Gaming Monthly's review of the Game Boy version, four critics gave it a 6/10, and only one other reviewer gave it a 5/10.[1]
^In GameFan's review of the SNES version, four critics gave it different ratings: 79%, 68%, 80%, and 86%.[3]
^GamePro gave the Game Boy port two 3/5 scores for sound and control and two 2.5/5 ratings for graphics and fun factor.[4]
^Nintendo Power rated the SNES version 3.5/5 for graphics, 3.1/5 for play control, 3.3/5 for challenge, and 3/5 for theme/fun.[5]