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- Tapper (video game) - Wikipedia
Root Beer Tapper replaces the bartender with a soda jerk serving non-alcoholic root beer Customers slide back toward the doors upon catching a full mug, and they disappear through the doors if they are close enough
- Tapper - Free Web Arcade
Tapper is an arcade game that was released in 1983 by Bally Midway You play as a bartender who must serve thirsty patrons as quickly as possible To serve a customer, move to the appropriate tap and fill the mug up to the top Once the mug is full, it will slide towards the customer
- Tapper - Play Online - My Abandonware
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- Tapper : Bally Midway : Free Borrow Streaming : Internet Archive
Tapper, also known as Root Beer Tapper, is a 1983 arcade game released by Bally Midway The goal of the game is to serve beer (or root beer) and collect empty mugs and tips Tapper puts the player in the shoes of a bartender The player must serve eager, thirsty patrons before their patience expires
- TAPPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TAPPER is one who taps something or produces a tapping sound How to use tapper in a sentence
- Tapper - ClassicReload. com
Developed by Atari Games and released in 1983, Tapper places players in the shoes of a bartender tasked with serving a constant stream of thirsty patrons Known for its unique gameplay mechanics and its reflection of bar culture, Tapper has secured its place in the annals of video game history
- Tapper Play online - PlayMiniGames
At Tapper, your main task is to throw all visitors overboard in such a way that there is no one left in the bar! So, are you ready? Then the mugs, the lone bartender and the influx of visitors are waiting for you - in the rhythm of this crazy Tapper dance
- Tapper (1983) - MobyGames
Tapper is an action game where you're a beer tapper (barman) and have to serve beer to demanding customers There are four customers, each has its own lane lengthier than the previous one, whom you have to keep at bay
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