The first version of Head Over Heels was released in 1987 by Ocean Software. It was a puzzle game in which the player must move around and jump to defeat all the enemies. The game was ported to other platforms and was renamed to Foot and Mouth, later. The game was developed by Tom Cawley and was developed using the isometric engine and Filmation technique. However, it was never a commercial success.
The game was reviewed in several publications. The reviews for Head Over Heels are quite mixed. The game is very different from the others. The gameplay focuses on gymnastics. It is the most difficult of the three games, and the graphics are incredibly detailed. It's also incredibly addictive, despite its punishing difficulty. In addition to being an excellent dating simulator, Head Over Heels is unique in the fact that it allows you to play as a gymnastics coach.
The first version of the game was a little difficult to play. The graphics aren't very good, but the gameplay is great. The game's puzzles are very complex, but a few secrets can help you overcome them. The game also features over 300 rooms, which means it can take a long time to complete them all. Once you've mastered these puzzles, you'll be able to move on to the next level.