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SNES 1994 1 Player Kemco

Kid Klown in Crazy Chase hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1994 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Kemco is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

Players view gameplay from an isometric perspective as Kid Klown pursues a lit fuse in order to stop it from reaching a spade bomb. The re-release was released in Europe and North America in October 2002, while a release in Japan was planned but ultimately canceled.

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The Story Behind Kid Klown in Crazy Chase

The game features the Kid Klown, the player character who is tasked with rescuing the Princess Honey from the villain Black Jack. It was met with mixed reception from critics, who found it to be inferior to other games of its type. Players view gameplay from an isometric perspective as Kid Klown pursues a lit fuse in order to stop it from reaching a spade bomb.

Before release, it was featured at both E3 2002 and the 2002 Tokyo Game Show. While the Super NES version was first released in Europe in 1995, in North America in September 1994, and in Japan on October 21, 1994, the Game Boy Advance re-release was released in October 21 and 23, 2002 in Europe and North America, respectively. The re-release was released in Europe and North America in October 2002, while a release in Japan was planned but ultimately canceled.

How Kid Klown in Crazy Chase Plays

At the end of each stage Kid Klown gets a key which in turn at the ending could be of use to unlock Honey's cage. There are 3 endings to the game: In the Game Boy Advance re-release, the developers added 11 new levels and four unlockable mini-games. The game features the Kid Klown, the player character who is tasked with rescuing the Princess Honey from the villain Black Jack.

The game has a Japan-exclusive sequel Kid Klown in Crazy Chase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen (Japanese: キッドクラウンのクレイジーチェイス2 〜ラヴ・ラヴ・ハニー争奪戦〜) released for the Sony PlayStation in 1996. The game's graphics are presented in an isometric view as Kid Klown automatically moves down a path to thwart Black Jack's plans of blowing up one of his spade bombs in each level. Various obstacles cause Kid Klown to slow down if they collide with him; if Kid Klown does not make it to the bomb in time or if he is hit too many times, the level is lost.

Why Players Still Load It Up

It holds an aggregate score of 64.17% on GameRankings based on three reviews. Electronic Gaming Monthly summarized that "this one requires a lot of skill and technique, but the various antics and animations (especially on Kidd's enemy) are incredibly lifelike and make this one of the better games around." In Famitsu, two reviewers also complimented on the graphics with one saying all the gags in the game would have player smiling. Kid Klown in Krazy Chase received mixed reception.

They also criticized the animation for being less fluid than the Super NES version's. They gave specific criticism to the early build of Crazy Chase due to the stiff controls and delayed jump. GamePros Fennec Fox called the Super NES game "semi-obscure", while fellow GamePro writer DJ Dinobot criticized the Game Boy Advance's preview build for Crazy Chase for its controls were "harder to steer than a 1976 Pinto with a flat tire".

Kid Klown in Crazy Chase — Frequently Asked Questions

Who developed Kid Klown in Crazy Chase?

Kid Klown in Crazy Chase was developed by Kemco and published by Kemco.

Where can I buy the original Kid Klown in Crazy Chase?

Scroll to "Other Places You Can Get This Game" beneath the write-up — it lists trusted stores selling official copies.

What console was Kid Klown in Crazy Chase released on?

Kid Klown in Crazy Chase was released for the Super Nintendo in 1994.

Can I save my progress in Kid Klown in Crazy Chase?

It does — with a free account you can snapshot the game at any point using save states, then pick it up later from exactly that spot.

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