Bombing Islands [U] ISO
Description :
The Bombing Islands or The Bombing Islands: Kid Clown's Craze Puzzle ボンビンアイランド キッドクラウンのクレイジーパズル (Bonbin Airendo Kido Kuraun no Kreiji Pazuru ) in Japan), is a puzzle game developed and published by Kemco for the PlayStation. It was later re-released for Nintendo 64 in the in North America on April 30, 1999, and in Europe on June 18, 1999.[1][3] A cell phone game named "The Bombing Island" was also released in 2003 by Kemco,[5] but with graphics from the game Bombuzal with the main character changed to Kid Clown.
Gameplay :
The player controls the game's main protagonist and is tasked to
demolish a series bombs located on 60 islands, taking place across six
different environments. He must use the these bombs and other things
located on each island to help him clear the bombs so he can proceed to
the next island. An island has a single red detonator bomb, which must
be grouped alongside other bombs in the level by pushing the bombs
(excluding ones planted in the ground) before lighting the detonator
bomb, which allows for all the bombs to explode and destroy the island.
If the player is either caught in an explosion, or fails to remove all
the bombs in the level, they are forced to retry the level from the
start. As the player advances, additional hazards are added to make the
game more challenging, such as moving platforms, spikes that in the
ground, and slippery surfaces that prevent him from pushing bombs
across. After each island is cleared the player is given a password
which consists of five playing cards.
Story :
In the PlayStation versions of the game the main character is Kid Clown, from the earlier Kid Klown series of video games. He is given a message from the King Clown to rid the planet of the bombs on all six continents.
While in the Nintendo 64 (N64) version, the hero is Charlie Blast, a
demolition expert. His job is to clear the six rivers that have been
dammed by the evil 'King of Industry'.
The play mechanics for both
games are almost identical, however in 'Bombing Islands' there is a step
meter counting each step and move that Kid Clown makes, this earns the
player Gold, Silver, Bronze or no medal. The N64 version doesn't have
this step counting requirement, however Charlie can jump without having
to step on a spikes to do so. While Kid Clown only jumps when having
stepped on a spikes. Some of the sixty levels in the game are the same
from one version to the next. However the graphics to both are
completely different, even though the obstacles serve the same purpose
with both versions.
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