Flip & Flop

Flip & Flop

Developer(s) First Star Software
Publisher(s) First Star Software
Designer(s) Jim Nangano
Platform(s) Atari 8-bit, C64
Release date(s) 1983
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single-player, Two players alternating
Distribution Floppy disk, Cassette, Cartridge

Flip & Flop was a platform computer game released in 1983 by First Star Software.

Overview

The zoo-keeper is about to go onto a sticky field

Flip & Flop is a kind of Pac-Man in isometric graphics on platforms which are connected by ladders. The player controls alternately Flip, a kangaroo, who jumps around on the platforms and Mitch, an ape, who layaways along the platforms. A zoo-keeper tries to catch Flip, and Mitch is being chased by a net. There are sticky fields on which one may lure keeper and net, where they are caught for some seconds. If the player runs beyond the border, he falls off the playing field and loses a life, just as by being caught. Already revealed field remain revealed. The goal is to pass all marked fields. Every five levels there is a short sequence with a small circus presentation.

When the character approaches the border, scrolling is carried out. In Level 13, the maximum playing field size is reached, later fields must be uncovered twice, and even later there aren't any more sticky fields in the level.

Reception

The German 64'er stated that it was the best example of the genre.[1]

Clones

In 1989, Clown-O-Mania appeared as an extended clone for the Amiga and Atari ST.[2] One may positively note that there are now several kinds of enemies and one could not drop anymore from the border of the platforms.

References

  1. 64'er issue 4/April 1984, p. 48-49
  2. Clown-O-Mania on the Amiga Hall of Light. Retrieved on 2010-02-12.

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