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Ayo the clown
Ayo the clown







ayo the clown
  1. AYO THE CLOWN HOW TO
  2. AYO THE CLOWN FULL
  3. AYO THE CLOWN TRIAL

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  • AYO THE CLOWN FULL

    Ayo’s world is full of friendly people and interesting creatures that are willing to lend a helping hand." Like all good adventures, you won’t be all on your own. What happened to Bo? Will they ever juggle together at the park again? Or set up that circus act they’ve always planned? You’ll find out along this incredible adventure as you strive to reunite clown and dog. "You play as Ayo, your not-so-average clown, in search of his best friend and beloved dog who has mysteriously disappeared. You can view these items from the menu, but they otherwise serve no purpose.YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. Finally, the game also has 10 “Toys” to collect, including a bowling pin and a whoopie cushion. Considering these items are designed to help make the game a bit easier, I can’t imagine anyone playing the game long enough to collect enough gems for both assist items.

    ayo the clown

    I had almost completed the game by the time I had collected enough gems for one of these items. The cost of these items a balloon that allows you to jump higher and an extra heart, each cost 25,000 gems. The gems are a currency you can use to buy items in the game’s town. You’ll also collect gems scattered throughout the levels. Each level challenges you to find three hidden Teddy Bears and three hidden Lollipops. Throughout the levels, there are some collectibles to find. While I didn’t have too many troubles with easy mode, my kids did – despite being avid gamers. It’s a hassle, and honestly, I wish easy mode would have just provided unlimited lives. Once you deplete your lives, you exit the current level and have to replay it. It never delivers that satisfying wall jump feeling you get when playing Super Mario games.Īs I noted before, Ayo has a finite amount of lives. The timing required is precise, you essentially have to wait until Ayo is sliding down a wall, and then you press the jump to wall jump. Another ability with issues is the wall jump.

    ayo the clown

    This becomes even more frustrating when the tight space has spikes inside it. It’s a bit hard to pull off, but worse, it tends to stop halfway through the tight space, so you sort of have to spam the buttons to force Ayo out of the spot he’s jammed into. One ability is the slide ability, used to slide under tight spaces. The next issue is with a couple of the abilities you gain at later levels. With a few minor exceptions, I barely ever used the weapons. However, if you get hit by an enemy, you’ll also lose the weapon. Scattered throughout the levels are weapons that you can use to kill enemies. It’s worth noting that if you play the game on easy, you’ll get an extra heart, and the bosses take fewer hits to kill.Įven though the level designs are generally pretty amazing, the issues don’t stop with the boss fights. I can’t imagine younger gamers standing a chance. If the game treated boss fights as they did in the Donkey Kong Country games, where they were in their own separate area without forcing you to survive a level first, it wouldn’t be so bad. It should be easy – especially since this is the boss’s first phase, but some bugs would fly just out of reach, or worse, the game’s poor hit detection would say you hit a nearby bug even when you should have been far enough away. One boss, in particular, a rapping frog, forced me to jump on bugs carrying letters to form the word he’s trying to rap. Run out of extra lives, and you’re replaying the entire level again too!

    AYO THE CLOWN TRIAL

    Then the boss changes the pattern again – more dodging, more trial and error, just hoping to hang on to those precious hearts because death means starting the boss fight over. So, you’ll keep dodging, hoping your 3 hearts won’t get depleted, as you try and finally injure the boss.

    AYO THE CLOWN HOW TO

    You won’t know what part of the boss you can touch if any, and you won’t know how to attack it. Once the fight starts, you’ll need to figure out the pattern. While you’ll receive a checkpoint prior to the boss fight, this will be of little help if you’re low on extra lives. To make matters worse, these boss fights are always tacked on to the end of a relatively challenging level. Unfortunately, the game includes some of the most frustrating boss fights I’ve ever encountered in a platformer.









    Ayo the clown