Tinkle Pit

Tinkle Pit

Infobox VG
title = Tinkle Pit


developer = Namco
publisher = Namco
designer =
release =
genre = Maze
modes = Single player
arcade system = Namco NA-1
display = Raster
cabinet = Upright
input = 4-way joystick; 2 buttons
platforms = Arcade

"Tinkle Pit" (ティンクルピット) is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1993 only in Japan.

Description

In "Tinkle Pit", an evil wizard spawns monsters in a tiny village. The nameless protagonist of "Tinkle Pit" chooses to go on a world-saving quest to defeat the wizard and his minions. He is accompanied by an oversized, anthropomorphic sleigh bell as his weapon. The plot of "Tinkle Pit" is a minor, negligible component of the game. Though the game's storyline (written in Japanese) is likely incomprehensible to most foreigners, the game itself (which employs mostly English text) is quite readable.

The game is divided into 8 worlds. The first one has 4 rounds, and every other one has 6 rounds.

Overview

The player walks around a maze collecting items while accompanied by a disproportionately sized sleigh bell. The player has the ability to drop the bell, which is invulnerable to the enemies, and move around by pressing the A button, therefore creating a line between him and the bell. Releasing the button makes the bell come back to the player; enemies are killed by having the bell slam into them. There are also balls of power that can be picked up. By pressing the B button, the player can throw them at the enemies - they will bounce off the walls until they hit one. Killing all enemies in a maze advances the player to the next stage.

Trivia

Many characters from earlier Namco games appear in "Tinkle Pit":
*"Galaxian" (1979): Galaxip, Red Alien and Flagship.
*"Cutie Q" (1979): Rainbow Block.
*"Pac-Man" (1980): Pac-Man, Blinky, Strawberry, Bell and Key.
*"King and Balloon" (1980): King.
*"Tank Battalion" (1980): Headquarters.
*"Rally-X" (1980): Blue Car and Special Flag.
*"New Rally-X" (1981): Lucky Flag.
*"Warp and Warp" (1981): Orange Berobero.
*"Galaga" (1981): Momiji.
*"Bosconian" (1981): E-Type Missile.
*"Dig Dug" (1982): Dig Dug, Pooka, Fygar and Watermelon.
*"Xevious" (1982): Solvalou and Kapi.
*"Mappy" (1983): Mappy, Nyamco, Meowky, Gosenzo, Painting and Safe.
*"Pac & Pal" (1983): Miru.
*"Phozon" (1983): Pink Molek.
*"Libble Rabble" (1983): Libble and Rabble, Mushlin, Hoblin and Mirror.
*"Gaplus" (1984): Zako.
*"Tower of Druaga" (1984): Ki.
*"Grobda" (1984): Green Furossa.
*"Baraduke" (1985): Paccet.
*"Motos" (1985): Taitorian.
*"Sky Kid" (1985): Red Baron and Grave.
*"Toy Pop" (1986): Pino, Acha and Heitai.
*"Rolling Thunder" (1986): Leila Blitz.
*"Wonder Momo" (1987): Momo.
*"Berabow Man" (1988): Waya.
*"Valkyrie No Densetsu" (1989): Sandra.
*"Marvel Land" (1989): Maigo.
*"Cosmo Gang the Video" (1991): Purple Cosmo Ganger.
*"Emeraldia" (1993): Pink Chewing Gum.
*"Numan Athletics" (1993): Sharon.

External links

*KLOV game|id=10127
* [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=detail&id=2912 Arcade History Database page for Tinkle Pit]


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