Tapper World Tour

Tapper World Tour is reinterpretation of the 1983 Bally Midway arcade game Tapper for iOS. Players take the role of a bartender with the goal of serving drinks and collecting empty glasses and tips from a demanding group of patrons. The game was developed by Square One Studios.

Tapper World Tour
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Developer(s)Square One Studios
Publisher(s)WB Games
Platform(s)iOS
ReleaseMarch 16, 2011
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

In Tapper World Tour, players wander to different watering holes around the globe to serve libations to patrons. As the tender of the bar, players have three or more counter tops to manage. Patrons arrive sporadically at the end of each bar slowly advancing and demanding drinks.

Customers are served by filling a mug with their drink of choice and sliding the mug towards the advancing customer. Once caught, the satisfied patron gulps his drink and heads to the end of the line. As the game progresses, customers appear more frequently, move faster along the bar and are pushed back shorter distances after catching their drinks.

Bartenders must clear the entire lot of customers to proceed to the next level.

Release

On February 3, 2011, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution announced that Tapper World Tour would be available for iOS.[1] On February 15, 2011, the first trailer was released.[2]

Reception

Preview coverage of the game has been positive. Jared Nelson of Touch Arcade said that “we’re eager to get our hands on the game to see how the new version plays out on iOS.”

IGN'S Levi Buchanan expressed that he was “really excited for the iOS remake from Warner Bros. because Don Bluth – the genius behind two of my favorite arcade games: Dragon's Lair and Space Ace – has been signed to do the art and animation.”[3]

After the 2011 Game Developers Conference, Tapper World Tour was included in PocketGamer's "Top 10 most promising iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad games from GDC 2011"[4] and IGN's "GDC: 5 Great iPhone and iPad Games."

References

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