"Tapper," originally released as "Root Beer Tapper," is a classic arcade game developed by Midway and released in 1983. The game was later ported to various home consoles, including the Coleco Colecovision. In "Tapper," players take on the role of a bartender who must serve drinks to patrons by sliding them down the bar before they reach the end. The goal is to keep up with the increasingly demanding customers and avoid spills to earn points and progress through increasingly challenging levels. The game features multiple bars with different themes, such as a western saloon and a sports bar, adding variety to the gameplay experience.
One of the unique features of "Tapper" is its innovative control scheme, which utilized a joystick and a single button to simulate the action of sliding drinks down the bar. The game's fast-paced gameplay and catchy music made it a favorite among arcade-goers in the early 1980s. "Tapper" is also notable for its partnership with the Anheuser-Busch brewing company, featuring their popular Budweiser brand in the game, which further added to its popularity and cultural significance. With its simple yet addictive gameplay and iconic theme, "Tapper" remains a beloved classic in the history of arcade gaming.
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