The Dizzy gang was planning to go on holiday, but they made such a ruckus that they annoyed a powerful wizard, Zaks, who was trying to take a nap. As an act of vengeance, he sent each of the eggheads to his or her own personal hell. For instance, Denzil thought he was pretty cool, so the wizard sent him to the Iceworld. Old Grandpa Dizzy was senile, so he got sent to the land of Cuckoo. (Pretty harsh, don't you think?) Dizzy's girlfriend got sent to the wizard's dungeon, which naturally made Dizzy pretty mad. Well, Zaks obviously picked the wrong egg to mess with. Your job is to guide Dizzy through the four levels in order to save his girl...
Most releases in the Dizzy series are simple, colorful little games, with cheery background tunes. You can typically play them whenever you have a few minutes to spare, and they're never very hard. Kwik Snax is no exception to this rule. The game is a mixture of Pac-Man (collecting stuff and avoiding enemies) and Sokoban (pushing crates around to make some room). There are four levels, each consisting of a couple of fields each. The graphics are nice, the tune is worth humming along to (but sticks in your head for quite some time after playing), and the controls and gameplay are straightforward.