
Trampoline
Trampoline is a successor to Circus. Gameplay is similar with the player moving a see-saw at the bottom of the screen to bounce two clowns around. Stars are now scattered throughout the screen instead of clustered at the top. There are also acrobats along the edge and trapezes at the top of the level. Swinging on the trapeze earns a lot of bonus score. There is no longer a difference in balloon colors.
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Trampoline is a successor to Circus. Gameplay is similar with the player moving a see-saw at the bottom of the screen to bounce two clowns around. Stars are now scattered throughout the screen instead of clustered at the top. There are also acrobats along the edge and trapezes at the top of the level. Swinging on the trapeze earns a lot of bonus score. There is no longer a difference in balloon colors.
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When was Trampoline released?
Trampoline was released on 7/1/1978.
Who developed Trampoline?
Trampoline was developed by Exidy and published by Taito.
Does Trampoline support multiplayer?
Trampoline supports single-player.
Where can I find guides, Korean patches and downloads for Trampoline?
On the Trampoline page at GameWorld you can browse community guides and download resources (Korean patches, trainers, save files and more), or upload your own.




