Crazy
Boy
Puck
has a passion for skateboarding and follows the
beat of a different drummer. You d never guess
that Puck s dad is a philosophy professor or that
his mom keeps a tidy home in a white picket fence
suburb in North Chicago. Their parents are
tolerant enough-after all they remember their
bellbottom and free love days-but they want to
wean Puck from this phase in his life. It s a
delicate balance. They are willing to accept Puck
s music and his eccentric love for skateboarding
but they want to steer him away from the negative
influence the South Chicago crowd may bring. Since
disallowing skateboarding will only push Puck
away, he and his parents have agreed that Puck (aka
Paul to his parents) can skate so long as his
grades do not suffer. They will also give him the
latest board gear if he gets honors but they will
never drive him to the skateboard practice course
at the South Side half-pike. Puck s parents think
that the 6 mile journey to and from South Side
will eventually erode Puck
Controls:
Songs have varying degrees of
difficulty. The initial song is the easiest to
complete while the last one is the most difficult.
Good hand-eye coordination is needed not just for
keying in the randomly generated numbers but also
for the varying levels of difficulty and quantity
of obstacles available in each song. When the
player keys in 3 successive numbers (for example:
213) he will get 100 points. 4 numbers gets 300
points. 5 numbers gets 700 points. 6 numbers is
worth 1300 points and 7 numbers is awarded 2100
points. If the player keys in a wrong number, the
whole sequence is invalid and no points will be
awarded.
players interested in this game are advised to look at one of the following games: PingPong DangerousSpeed
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