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Kick (video game)

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Designer(s)
  
John Pasierb

Initial release date
  
December 1981

Genre
  
Action game

Arcade system
  
Midway MCR-I

Developer
  
Midway Games

Mode
  
Single-player video game


Cabinet
  
Standard upright, cabaret, and cocktail

Platforms
  
Arcade game, Commodore 64, Commodore 128

Publishers
  
Midway Games, Commodore International

Similar
  
Satan's Hollow, Omega Race, Blueprint, Sea Wolf, Krull

Kick is an arcade game where the player controls a clown on a unicycle catching falling balloons and Pac-Man characters on the clown's hat. The game was later renamed Kick-Man. Commodore published a Commodore 64 port in 1982 with the punctuation-free title Kickman.

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Gameplay

The player moves a character to catch falling objects (balloons and Pac-Man icons). The character can also kick an object into the air to attempt to catch it again. The player loses a life for each object the character misses. Kick also has a bonus stage.

Reception

Electronic Games wrote in 1983 that the game had been unsuccessful despite "top-notch background graphics and special sounds for effects. Can you imagine a game featuring Pac-Man that didn't make it? Kick Man is it." The Commodore 64 version was somewhat better received, gaining a Certificate of Merit in the category of "1984 Best Arcade-to-Home Video Game/Computer Game Translation" at the 5th annual Arkie Awards.

References

Kick (video game) Wikipedia