Triple Punch
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Developer(s) | K.K.I. |
Publisher(s) | Thomas Automatics Nicole Manufacturing |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release | 1982 |
Genre(s) | Maze |
Mode(s) | 1-2 players alternating |
Triple Punch (also sold as Knock Out!!)[1] is a horizontally-scrolling grid capture game released in arcades by K.K. International (K.K.I.) in 1982.[2] The goal is to color all of the lines on a grid while avoiding or punching pursuers. It was sold both as a conversion kit and as an upright cabinet.[3]
Gameplay
The player controls a character referred to as a carpenter[4] who resembles Mario from the original Donkey Kong. Much like Amidar, the objective is to color the lines around all the rectangles, except in Triple Punch the game board is larger than the screen and scrolls horizontally.[2] Completing multiple rectangles at the same time doubles or triples the bonus.
Four enemies chase the player: an eraser, a ghost ("Ottobake"), a gorilla ("Gorigon"), and a fire.[5] The eraser removes already painted lines. The eraser, ghost, and gorilla can be knocked out with three punches in rapid succession, then an ambulance takes them away. The fire is always deadly.
See also
References
- ^ "Knock Out!!". Arcade History.
- ^ a b Triple Punch at the Killer List of Videogames
- ^ "Triple Punch Flyer". Arcade Flyer Archive. 1982.
- ^ "Triple Punch Flyer". archive.org. 1982.
- ^ "Triple Punch". Arcade History.
External links
- Triple Punch can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive
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