The player controls a bartender who must pour drinks and slide them down the bar for the customers to catch. Customers enter through the doors and slowly advance toward the kegs, demanding service. The game screen features four bars, each with a keg at one end and a door at the other. Root Beer Tapper is almost identical to the Budweiser version, except the player character is a serving non-alcoholic root beer.The controls consist of a four-position joystick and a tap handle. The re-themed Root Beer Tapper followed in 1984, which was developed specifically for arcades because the original version was construed as advertising alcohol to minors. Early machines had game controllers that were actual Budweiser beer tap handles, which were later replaced by smaller, plastic versions with the Budweiser logo on them. It was intended to be sold to bars, with cabinets sporting a brass rail footrest and drink holders. Tapper puts the player in the shoes of a who must serve eager, thirsty patrons (before their patience expires ) while collecting empty mugs and.Originally sponsored by, the arcade version features a Budweiser motif. WW: December 15, 1983Mode(s),Upright and cocktailDisplayHorizontal orientation, standard resolution (Used: 512 x 480)Tapper, also known as Root Beer Tapper, is a 1983 developed by and released.
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