Clowns and Balloons
Clowns and Balloons is a circus-themed video game written by Frank Cohen for the Atari 8-bit family.[1] The game is a clone of 1977 arcade game Circus. It was published in 1982 by Datasoft.[2]
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Publisher(s) | Datasoft |
Designer(s) | Frank Cohen |
Platform(s) | Atari 8-bit |
Release | 1982 |
Genre(s) | Arcade |
Gameplay
The object of Clowns and Balloons is to move a trampoline under a clown and bounce him high enough into the air to burst all the balloons. The player controlls the trampoline's left and right movement with the joystick or paddles.
There is a bonus to score by clearing each row of balloons completely starting from the bottom and working up. If the balloons are not cleared in order, the row will refill. Clowns bounce at different angles depending on where they land on the trampoline.
Reception
Charles Brannon, who reviewed the game for Compute! magazine, liked the game. He stated: "The animation remains fairly simple, though smooth. The sound and music are some of the best I've heard. Despite the simple theme, Clowns and Balloons turned out to be great fun, and inspired hours of frenzied joystick twisting."[3]
References
- Cohen, Frank. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
- "Clowns and Balloons". Atari Mania.
- Brannon, Charles. "Compute! ISSUE 29 / OCTOBER 1982 / PAGE 127".
External links
- Review in SoftSide
- Review in Page 6
- Clowns and Balloons at MobyGames
- Clowns and Balloons can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive