Hot Air Bloon
| Developer(s) | Ninja Kiwi | |||
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| Publisher(s) | Ninja Kiwi | |||
| Platform(s) | Adobe Flash | |||
| Release dates | ||||
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| Ninja Kiwi | Unknown | |||
| MochiGames | 6 October 2008[1] | |||
| Kongregate | 18 November 2008 | |||
| Newgrounds | 19 November 2008 | |||
| Language(s) supported |
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English
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Hot Air Bloon is a Bloons spin-off game developed by Ninja Kiwi and released in 2008. The goal of the game is to control a monkey riding a blimp through an endless randomly-generated side-scrolling obstacle course while popping as many Bloons as possible to earn points.
A mobile version developed by Ninja Kiwi Europe (then known as Digital Goldfish) that features a story mode and more environments and hazards was released in 2010.
Gameplay
editHot Air Bloon is controlled with only the left mouse button. Pressing it causes the blimp to rise and releasing it allows the blimp to fall. The blimp is constantly moving forward and gradually speeds up over time. The player earns points by running into Bloons with the blimp to pop them. Each Bloon gives 1 point. The game ends if the blimp hits a tree, cloud, or bird, which can make a croaking sound. The monkey cannot hit Bloons or hazards. If the game over screen is reached, the player sets a high score. The high score can be beaten by playing again and getting an even better score. Clicking on the more games button in the main menu takes you to the ninjakiwi.com website.
Technical information
edit| Engine | Adobe Flash (SWF version 9) |
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| Resolution | 640x480 |
| Frame rate | 40 fps |
| Size | 218 KB |
Unused Content
edit- There is an unused Lightning obstacle internally that would have been used by the clouds. There is a corresponding
LIGHTNINGCHANCEparameter for it that is set to 0.
Release differences
editMochiGames
editThe MochiGames release had a leaderboard where players could earn a bronze, silver, or gold medal by scoring 200, 300, or 400 points respectively. It was discontinued in 2014 following the closure of Mochi Media.
Kongregate
editThe Kongregate release uses Ruffle to emulate Flash games on browsers that no longer support Flash.
Newgrounds
editThe Newgrounds release uses the Newgrounds Player.
Descriptions
editNinja Kiwi
editMochiGames
editInstructions
editKongregate
editInstructions
editNewgrounds
editGallery
editThumbnails
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Ninja Kiwi
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MochiGames
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Kongregate
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Newgrounds
Screenshots
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Title screen
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How to play menu
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Gameplay
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Game over screen
References
edit- ↑ In hot-air-bloon.zip,
__metadata__.jsoncontains this timestamp.
External links
editNavigation
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| Gallery (Flash • iOS) |