Obstacles include dodging missiles, falling parachutes, driving rain, pitch black night, and streams of fire as Ayo's whoops of delight are heard against the upbeat soundtrack that was composed especially for the game. Ayo travels through eight immersive game worlds collecting comic book pages in each level to solve the mystery behind Bo's disappearance. The object of this vibrant, imaginative game is to help Ayo, a cute, juggling clown, find his missing dog, his best friend Bo. Fans of more recent games, such as the Legend of Zelda series, will also recognize the structure, whereby the character's full potential is not realized at the outset rather, the character grows and develops more skills as the game progresses. "With this game, we hope to create something everyone can enjoy."Ī timeless genre, older platform-type gamers will feel comfortably familiar with the format and may even feel transported back to their childhood. With colorful graphics, memorable characters and dynamic level design, Ayo challenges players at every turn," says Xiu Liang, Game Director at Cloud M1 LLC. "Ayo the Clown is a game that goes back to a time when games were simply for fun. The creators plan to make Ayo The Clown available for PS4, XBox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS, PS Vita, iOS, and Android. They want to make the game available for general release at the end of 2017 or early 2018. Gamers can get a good idea of what it's like to take Ayo through the various levels of his world where they might need to jump shark-infested waters, swing by vines over snapping gators in swamps, or dodge threatening Japanese Sumos made from rock.īackers are now needed to raise funds so the talented team at Cloud M1 LLC can provide the finishing touches to the story and develop more levels. Most of the work has been completed on Ayo The Clown and the game is now at the stage where a playable demo is available to download to PC. Youngsters will love the adorable cartoon clown character and the platform design, which resembles originals like Donkey Kong and Super Mario World, is sure to appeal to fans of the addictive platform gaming genre of the 80s and 90s. Inspired by clowns and juggling performers, Ayo The Clown will appeal to younger children as well as older or more hardcore gamers. A lifetime of being the sort of supergeek entrenched in the sciences and mathematics has not curbed my appreciation for the artistry of video games, cinema, and especially literature.New York, NY - ( ReleaseWire) -New York game developers and mobile app publishers, Cloud M1 LLC, have launched a colorful and fun new digital platform game on crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter, which has already featured the campaign in their "Projects We Love" and "Project of the Day" sections. Check out the trailer and see if you are also interested in this future indie title.īorn in the 1970's, I've been an avid participant for much of video game history. When a developer can afford to do this, I highly recommend this process going forward to let people know that you have a real game there. It’s actually surprising how much they already have put into this game even before trying for their funding goals. So this is a title I will be keeping an eye on when it hits Kickstarter. Overall, though, there is a lot of charm and wonderful design here. Part of that is also how inaccurate the controls are, they aren’t horrible but they can use some tightening if they want this to be a challenging but not frustrating experience. This first stage was really quite difficult, though, so they may need some balance. There is a timer that counts up with how long you are taking, but we’ll have to wait for more information as to what rewards or consequences are involved. Checkpoints are very frequently spaced throughout and there is no limited number of lives. One nice thing though, is that there is really no major consequence for death, and that makes the stage much more manageable. The demo stage is actually very large, so I do not expect the final stages to be quite that size. The clown jokes are coming too easy, let’s just look at the pretty background.
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