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For example, in all levels, the first tip is left by the customer who returns the second empty mug, and will be left beside wherever this customer is standing.

By collecting the tip, the player earns extra points and initiates "entertainment" for that level dancing girls on the wild-west level, cheerleaders on the sports level, etc. While the entertainment is active, some fraction of the customers will be distracted and stop advancing towards the player, but they will also stop catching mugs. In order to complete a level, the player must clear the entire bar of customers. Once this is done, the player is presented with a short vignette in which the bartender draws a drink for himself, drinks it, then tosses the empty mug into the air with varying usually humorous results, such as kicking it and shattering it or having the mug fall atop his head and cover it.

As the game progresses, the customers appear more frequently, move faster along the bar, and are pushed back shorter distances when they catch their drinks. In addition, the maximum number of customers per bar gradually increases until every bar can have up to four customers at a time. In between levels of different settings, the player is presented with a "challenge" round.

In this segue, the player is presented with a single bar that has six cans of beer or root beer sitting on top of it. A masked villain shakes every can except one and then pounds on the bar, causing the cans to shuffle their positions.

It is in essence a shell game. If the player selects the unshaken can, the hero is shown smiling and a message reads "This Bud's For You" on the Budweiser version or "This one's for you" on Root Beer Tapper , and the player is rewarded with extra points.

Originally sponsored by Anheuser-Busch, the first arcade versions sported a "Budweiser" motif the Budweiser theme song was actually used in the arcade game. The machine was intended to be sold to bars with many of the cabinets designed to look like bars—complete with a brass rail footrest and drink holders.

The Tapper game screen features four bars. Patrons arrive periodically at the end of the bar opposite the player and demand drinks. The player must draw and serve drinks to the patrons as they slowly advance towards the player. If any customers reach the player's end of the bar, they grab the player-as-bartender and toss him out the far end of the bar, costing the player a life. In Tapper , the player plays the part of a bartender serving drinks to eager customers. The Budweiser logo is clearly visible in the version pictured here.

The player serves customers by filling a mug at one of the four taps. Once the mug is full, the player releases the tap which automatically slides the mug towards the advancing customer. Customers catch mugs that are slid towards them, as long as they are not already drinking a beer, or otherwise distracted.

If a mug is not caught by a customer whether the customer is already drinking or distracted, or if there is no customer , then it falls off the bar on the other end, resulting in a loss of a life for the player. If a customer does catch the mug, though, then he or she is pushed back some amount towards the opposite end of the screen. The goal is to push the customer completely off the screen, but if they are not then they will stay and consume their drink in place.

When a customer finishes his drink, he slides the empty mug back towards the player, after which the customer resumes his advance on the player. Rows: Columns:. Enter the URL for the tweet you want to embed. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for: Beware, you are proposing to add brand new pages to the wiki along with your edits. Make sure this is what you intended. This will likely increase the time it takes for your changes to go live.

Comment and Save Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. Use your keyboard! In addition, the maximum number of customers per bar gradually increases until every bar can have up to four customers at a time. In between levels of different settings, the player is presented with a "challenge" round. In this segue, the player is presented with a single bar that has six cans of beer or root beer sitting on top of it.

A masked villain shakes every can except one and then pounds on the bar, causing the cans to shuffle their positions. It is in essence a shell game.

If the player selects the unshaken can, the hero is shown smiling and a message reads "This Bud's For You" on the Budweiser version or "This one's for you" on Root Beer Tapper , and the player is rewarded with extra points. Originally sponsored by Anheuser-Busch, the first arcade versions sported a "Budweiser" motif the Budweiser theme song was actually used in the arcade game.

The machine was intended to be sold to bars with many of the cabinets designed to look like bars—complete with a brass rail footrest and drink holders. The very first machines had game controllers that were actual Budweiser beer tap handles, which were later replaced by smaller, cheaper, plastic "beer taps" with the Budweiser logo on them.

Gameplay Arcade, Time Management Genre Action Description Tapper is an action game where you're a beer tapper barman and have to serve beer to demanding customers. If I could have one arcade game in my house it would be Tapper. Reviewer: canujitsu - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 4, Subject: Just try pressing buttons before complaining, people The button to dispense and serve beer is CTRL.

It literally took less than 10 seconds to figure out. Come on, learn to be self-sufficient already. Great game! Brings me back. Reviewer: ilovepurplepepsi - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 2, Subject: How do I serve a Root Beer? Although, this is a awesome game!



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