
The differences between Sonic and Tails' power-ups may result in the player's traversal of levels to slightly diverge between the two. However, many are exclusive to one character, such as Sonic's jet board and Tails' sea fox items. Various power-ups can be obtained throughout the game. Sonic can also perform a peel-out move, previously introduced in Sonic CD, whereas Tails can fly for a short amount of time. Both characters play similarly and can execute a spin dash to accelerate forward in a rolling formation. Each zone consists of three levels, with the third containing a boss fight. Players can choose to control either Sonic or Tails through six differently themed areas referred to as zones. Treasure hunter Nack the Weasel is also in search of the Emeralds. The story follows Sonic the Hedgehog and Tails in their efforts to stop the powerful Chaos Emeralds from being acquired by Doctor Robotnik, who has tricked Knuckles the Echidna into aiding him. Triple Trouble is a side-scrolling platformer similar to that of previous Sonic games. Triple Trouble has been rereleased through various Sonic game compilations, the Coleco Sonic handheld system, and the Nintendo 3DS. Critics have considered it one of the best Sonic games on the 8-bit Game Gear, coming closer than the others to matching the quality of its 16-bit counterparts. Reception was more positive in retrospect. Sonic and Tails' unique abilities, as well as various power-ups, can assist the player in gameplay.Ĭritics found the game to be enjoyable and praised its graphics, but thought that it lacked in challenge and originality to help it stand out from previous Sonic games. The player controls either Sonic the Hedgehog or Miles "Tails" Prower as they venture to protect the powerful Chaos Emeralds from Doctor Robotnik, Knuckles the Echidna, and series newcomer Nack the Weasel. It is the sequel to Sonic Chaos (1993) and features classic side-scrolling Sonic gameplay.

Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble is a 1994 platform game developed by Aspect and published by Sega for the Game Gear.
