tiltjlp
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- Favorite Pinball Machine
- Flying Trapeze 1934
Lucky Clown, a product of the 1950s, was made of molded plastic, and was made to look like a face of a clown. Even the box it was sold in would have made you smile, and let part of the bright yellow game show through.
The child and family friendly game probably was a big hit in its day, colorful, nearly indestruckible, and a fun way for young children to learn how to add numbers. A simple game that is in no need of a lot of bells and whistles, all I've added are a few sounds and nothing else. You can get your personal copy of Lucky Clown near the bottom of this page: http://www.pinballnirvana.com/index...download&sid=10&min=20&orderby=titleA&show=20
The child and family friendly game probably was a big hit in its day, colorful, nearly indestruckible, and a fun way for young children to learn how to add numbers. A simple game that is in no need of a lot of bells and whistles, all I've added are a few sounds and nothing else. You can get your personal copy of Lucky Clown near the bottom of this page: http://www.pinballnirvana.com/index...download&sid=10&min=20&orderby=titleA&show=20
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