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King Kong

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King Kong

Dec 31, 1982

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1.67 average rating based on 3 ratings

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Rescue the lady from King Kong's clutches atop the Empire State Building. You must climb to the top of the building while avoiding (jumping) the bombs King Kong is throwing at you. The quicker you save her, the greater the bonus.
Developers
Tigervision
Publishers
Tigervision
Franchises
King Kong
Platforms
Atari 2600
Genres
Arcade, Platform
Themes
Action, Horror, Science fiction
Release Dates
1982 Full Release (North_America)
Atari 2600
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scoopings gave Feb 8, 2022
scoopings gave Feb 8, 2022
One Of The Better Atari Clones Of An Arcade Game

Look: 6/10 Mundane as all get-out heh. Like is that graphic King Kong? Lol. Isnt this released 1982? Wild. Nonetheless, as forgettable as they were, they were also functional and easy to look at, so I didn't hate them at least. enter image description here

Play: 8/10 I thought this was just going to be another Donkey Kong clone. And I mean, tbh it is. It's literally the first stage. But I preferred the responsive controls of this, the select level design with where the ladders and gaps in platform are, and the execution of the level with the different controls and obstacles better than the original Donkey Kong. Now, mind you, I am biased in that I didn't really enjoy the original Donkey Kong. Plus, I found it difficult, more so due to controls than deliberate, slightly different game design. Oh, and it's always nice when an Atari game doesn't necessitate its manual heh, even for an inept gamer like myself

Feel: 8/10 Let's be honest, probly a big part of why I enjoyed this game so much is that I was actually pretty good at it. I was saving that damsel in distress left and right! Nonetheless, I can't highly rate what …

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Look: 6/10 Mundane as all get-out heh. Like is that graphic King Kong? Lol. Isnt this released 1982? Wild. Nonetheless, as forgettable as they were, they were also functional and easy to look at, so I didn't hate them at least. enter image description here

Play: 8/10 I thought this was just going to be another Donkey Kong clone. And I mean, tbh it is. It's literally the first stage. But I preferred the responsive controls of this, the select level design with where the ladders and gaps in platform are, and the execution of the level with the different controls and obstacles better than the original Donkey Kong. Now, mind you, I am biased in that I didn't really enjoy the original Donkey Kong. Plus, I found it difficult, more so due to controls than deliberate, slightly different game design. Oh, and it's always nice when an Atari game doesn't necessitate its manual heh, even for an inept gamer like myself

Feel: 8/10 Let's be honest, probly a big part of why I enjoyed this game so much is that I was actually pretty good at it. I was saving that damsel in distress left and right! Nonetheless, I can't highly rate what is essentially a clone game, plus a genre (platform and ladders or whatever) that I don't really care for much. If I would recommend one game of the genre I've played so far, this would be it!

Attachment: 7/10 While I had fun playing it, and always love a boost in my gaming confidence, how often I will be returning to early arcade/Atari platform and ladders games is questionable heh.

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