Clay Fighter 63 1/3
Absurdist claymation fighting game featuring bizarre characters like Taffy the stretchable clown and Blob the sentient chewing gum, with exaggerated animations and parody special moves.
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Story
The Isle of Klaymodo is home to Bessie, a purple meteor that crashed onto the island. Bessie contains the essential ingredient, Bawk Choy, which Dr. Kiln needs for his world-dominating Mutagen. Klaymodo's chief villains are the devious Dr.
Kiln and the local voodoo practitioner, Happy Harry Houngan. Using a mix of laboratory experiments and voodoo spells, they have created a bizarre group of henchmen to assist in their plan to take over the world. These grotesque goons include Bonker, a clown gone bad, and Ickybod Clay, a mysterious entity from down under. Dr.
Kiln is putting the finishing touches on his top-secret mutagen, code-named "Clayotic Claymorphisis," when Houngan enters the lab. Upon discovering Dr. Kiln's secret formula, chaos ensues. In the commotion, a vial of the mutagen shatters in Dr.
Kiln's hand, and it begins to take on a life of its own. The condition spreads quickly, forcing Dr. Kiln to amputate his own hand. As the severed hand hits the floor, it scurries out of the lab and into the dense jungle of Klaymodo.
Houngan immediately rushes out in pursuit of the rogue hand, while Dr. Kiln writhes in agony. Meanwhile, as Dr. Kiln copes with his new stump, a ship on a three-hour tour capsizes near Rubbage Reef.
The ship's passengers are an eclectic group, each with their own goals. Among them is Bad Mister Frosty®, a former villain turned good, and Kung Pow, a wok chef known as Chef Boy R' Clay. Taffyman and Blob complete the castaways of the SS Manure.
Gameplay Systems
Like its predecessors, ClayFighter and ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay , ClayFighter 63⅓ uses stop motion animation and claymation rather than traditional computer animation, producing a unique visual effect. The arenas in ClayFighter 63⅓ are distinctive, as most feature multiple rooms. During fights, players can punch or kick their opponents into different rooms, and the fight will continue there. There are 26 different rooms to fight in.
The game parodies other fighting games. It incorporates a 3-level bar for super combos, similar to the Street Fighter Alpha series, and uses parries like in the Street Fighter III series. Many of the super attacks are clear variations of attacks from the Street Fighter series. , "Itty Bitty Combo" or "Triple Brown Betty Combo").
During battles, players can use various attacks, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
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About Clay Fighter 63 1/3
Clay Fighter 63 1/3 is a classic video game released for the Nintendo 64 on January 1, 1997. Developed by Interplay and published by Interplay, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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