Big Top (video game)

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Gameplay

Big Top is a standard ladder platform game similar in design to Lode Runner. It was created specifically for the PC.

Theme

Big Top features a circus or "big top" theme. The user plays the part of a circus clown and has the job of gathering up all of the hats on each level of play. To accent the circus theme, the levels are called rings, and the clowns face various types of obstacles. One of the trickiest obstacles in each ring is the presence of evil clowns. Each ring spans across at least two screens, which was an unusual feature at the time. Each ring has an upper and lower level and as the levels progress, they get bigger as well as harder. As the levels are completed by grabbing up all of the hats in each ring, and then reaching a stair that climbs up to the next level, the clowns become more and more evil, and the platforms themselves become more difficult to negotiate. The platforms become smaller and the gamer has to really hone his jumping skills in order to make successful leaps. The jumping portion of the game is actually very difficult from the beginning, and it only grows more so, with the addition of new hazards such as cannons shooting small projectiles or rolling barrels. The vine jumping mechanics were probably borrowed from another famous title of that era, the Taito arcade side-scrolling game Jungle Hunt (1983).

Screenshot of the first ring of the game

Loader

The game was distributed in a single auto-boot floppy disk and ran straight from the disk without requiring MS-DOS. Modern systems can run it under DOSBox emulation.[1]

References

  1. DOSBox Big Top compatibility and support

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