![]() ![]() That said, the game has three difficulty settings. Some enemies hit detection is a smidge suspect, too, so be warned. You can occasionally attack them with weapons, which is an admittedly unnecessary feature. Enemies tend to be of the more cute variety and sometimes hide in the scenery. Ayo often finds himself needing to balance on unusual platforms, like rainbows connected to two bobbing clouds, as an early example. Some levels pack too many ideas for their ultimate good, though there’s enough variety among the platforming staples.Īyo the Clown has originality sprinkled amongst the familiar. So, I ended up eventually going against my completionist mentality to play more briskly, even though it meant losing that initial A grade. Ayo has collectibles to find, but they can make many levels seem overly long. Likewise, the exploration wasn’t quite as fun. ![]() However, they are limited enough so as not to annoy you much. The transformations, for example, that were fun in Woolly World feel a bit out of place in Ayo the Clown. That said, the influence could’ve been handled even better. As a big fan of Woolly World, all of this is fine with me. Yoshi floats via the flutter jump, while Ayo floats via a balloon jump. Even the move set (unlocked gradually) is similar, though not quite as tight. The general level designs, including their direction and hidden secrets, have a familiar Yoshi feel. For that matter, all cutscenes seem to be, which is excellent.Īnyone who’s played Yoshi’s Woolly World will see where developer Cloud M1 took influence. At least the opening cutscene is narrated. I can appreciate substituting a princess for a canine, but the story is forgettable. The story has Ayo, a circus carnival clown, out to rescue his dog. It never goes beyond “good” in many respects but checks off most platforming staples in welcoming ways that kids especially should enjoy. * Side Quests- There’s plenty of side quests you can take on in Town or along your journey, so be prepared for some surprising rewards.If you’re looking for a solid platforming adventure, Ayo the Clown might catch your eye. ![]() * Skills- Head stomps, wall jumps, slope slides, and many more, Ayo sure has a lot of tricks up his sleeve. They can help uncover hidden places, extinguish fire, defeat enemies, prank your friends.etc. * Weapons - Tanks, helicopters, dinosaurs, toy hammers, balloon swords, water balloons, you name it. * Huge Bosses and loads of enemies- Take on bosses bigger than life itself and prove that clowns are much tougher than they seem. Each stage has a unique theme and interesting platforms to ensure gaming is fun and not repetitive because Ayo is not the kind of clown to make the same old jokes over and over again. Unique Platforms- The most important part of any platform game. 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. Accompanied by his talented circus dog, Bo, Ayo juggles in the park, hangs out at the carnival and longs after the Shoemaker’s granddaughter. In Ayo’s hometown, things are generally peaceful. ![]()
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