Ayo the Clown could be the first recreation that made me really feel {that a} shark (that was in the course of attempting to chunk me) was lovable. It’s a reasonably cute platformer.
Ayo’s canine Bo has gone lacking someplace on this world of outsized toys, cutesy wild animals, and water balloon weaponry. Ayo’s received fairly a couple of instruments in his pockets to cope with all the troubles you’re going to run into, fortunately. Didn’t fairly make that leap? Pull out a balloon and float a bit. One thing nipping at you? A water balloon ought to calm it down. If getting a foe damp isn’t sufficient (or you should hit one thing actually laborious), you may have a big toy hammer to smash stuff with. And, in case you weren’t sick of all the issues this clown can do with balloons, he may also make a sword out of 1. Or simply hop in a tank and shoot issues. The tank is kinda cute, although, so it jives with the remainder of the aesthetic.
It’s that charming, toy-like look that makes the sport so great to discover. All the things seems mild and goofy (even in case you’re surrounded by lava or these sharks imply to chunk you), with characters bouncing and hopping as they transfer round. It’s received an upbeat, playful look to it that drags you into the motion and retains you working to save lots of that goofy canine of yours. Each new world is a deal with to see, with some artistic concepts showcased in every zone that make it really feel distinctive and interesting to only have a look at.
Ayo the Clown is a cheerful little bit of platforming enjoyable that stored me enjoying with its suite of assorted, humorous weapons and the interesting number of its levels. Even in case you don’t like clowns a lot, Ayo may have the ability to change your thoughts.
Ayo the Clown is on the market now on the Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Retailer, Microsoft Retailer, and Steam.