Clowns (video game)

Clowns
Developer(s) Bally Midway
Publisher(s) Commodore
Platform(s) Arcade, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20
Release date(s)

Arcade

Commodore VIC-20

Commodore 64

Mode(s) Single-player, Multi-player

Clowns is a 1978 multiplayer game (consisting of 1 - 2 players) similar to Circus in which the player controls a seesaw to propel two clowns into the air, catching balloons situated in three rows at the top of the screen. "Clowns" has no definite ending - instead players can compete against previously-set high scores in beaten levels. On multi-player mode, two players can go against each other, seeing who can get the highest score or complete levels together. The game was released in the arcade in 1978,[1] on cartridge for VIC-20 home computers in 1982, and then released a year later for the Commodore 64.

Gameplay

Players start with two clowns and they get to control where they go with a seesaw. The goal is to prevent them from falling to the ground, or else the level is lost. Players get three lives and can earn more after getting a certain amount of points. Getting to the center ring at the top of the sky, while gaining points from popping balloons, will help players complete levels. As the player advances to the next level, hazards and objects will start appearing in the air trying to hurt the clowns.

References

  1. http://www.ggdb.com/GameByManufacturer.aspx?c=Coin-Op&s=Arcade&m=Bally%20Midway&vid=558


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