KID KLOWN NO CRAZY CHAZE
( Kid Clown In Crazy Chase )
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(c)1994 KEMCO
TONG KING SHOW
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Cartridge SHVC-ZI
Action game

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Released in America as KID KLOWN IN CRAZY CHASE
( SNS-ZI-USA )
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Released in Europe as KID KLOWN IN CRAZY CHASE
( SNSP-ZI-### )
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Kid Klown no Crazy Chase is an cute isometric action game by Kemco.
The princess of the Klown Kingdom has been kidnapped by the evil
Blackjack and it is your given duty to bring her back. However,
despite this interesting background story, the goal of the game is to run
down a hill and stop a bomb from blowing up. And to do so, our hero has
the crazy mission to stop the really long fuse from lighting the bomb.
Kid Klown can move sideways and the up/down buttons used to vary
his speed. This implies that our friend can't run backwards. Stages
are of course full of hazards and Blackjack won't leave our
clown friend alone for a second. The game requires little more than
jumping over obstacles such as small bushes, puddles, spikes and banana
peels. Kid Klown has to dodge cars, logs, giant axes and boulders
thrown at him. Floating balloons are also spreaded around each stage and
must be jumped at to free playing cards, coins and various other items
hidden inside. If Kid Clown fails to find four different cards
(Hearts, Spades, Diamonds and Clubs), he will have to go back to the
beginning of the stage and try again. Thankfully, any already collected
cards will stay in his equipment. The game also counts few hidden bonus
stages and two mini games where all the accumulated coins scattered
around the game can be used to buy lives and continues.
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Kid Klown had a surprisingly long career and was the hero of
numerous exploits. The first game released by Kemco and featuring
a clown-like character seems to be Kid Klown in Night Mayor World (Famicom, 1993).
However, this title shares little in common with our bomb extinguisher.
A sequel to the Super Famicom game later came out as
Kid Klown in Crazy Chase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen (Playstation, 1996).
A puzzle game followed as Kid Klown no Krazy Puzzle (Playstation, 1997),
aka The Bombing Island ouside of Japan. Finally, the original Super
Famicom game was re-released (and completly remixed with several brand new stages)
as Crazy Chase (GameBoyAdvance, 2002).
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P O V s
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Kid Klown no Crazy Chase is a fun and unusual game.
But be warned, all the action follows a 3/4 diagonal line and controls
can be a bit awkward (and unresponsive) at first. Patience
will the get you through this and the game will slowly reveal itself.
Kid Klown is full of surprises and the game displays some greatly
detailed animations and beautifully drawn graphics. However,
the game can become rapidly unfair. Kid Klown can't walk
backwards and this can be a pain, especially when you have to collect
four cards to carry on your journey. Despite these flaws,
Kid Klown no Crazy Chase is a fun and cute little game.
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