A downloadable game for Windows

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Rodeo Clown is a story about the sorriest man alive.


"You ain't worth a dollar."


Fill the shoes of Des and embark on a journey that'll take you to the sleepy backwater of Aurora, Texas. Not much happens in Aurora, besides the occasional tornado or distant gunshot. There's a tractor museum (closed), a beautiful mural, angsty teenagers, ominous signs, totem tennis and... not much else!


"I reckon you could summarise the history of Aurora into two categories. Pre-rodeo clown massacre, and post-rodeo clown massacre."


Will you find the answers to all your problems in Aurora? Des hopes so, but Des hopes for a lot of things.


"You got sad eyes. Like you seen your dog get run over."


Music by Aidan Ziconne (Instagram)


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorXavier Bell
GenreInteractive Fiction, Visual Novel
Made withUnity
Tags3D, Comedy, Dark, First-Person, Narrative, Romance, Story Rich, Text based, Walking simulator
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller
AccessibilitySubtitles
LinksSteam, Steam

Purchase

Buy Now$6.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Rodeo Clown 860 MB

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(+1)

I really loved it.

I hope you feel better than Dez, and you were right about everything. Good game! 

(+1)

This was really cool and interesting, and then I got to the "end". I'm sad to say I've never seen a game fumble so hard in the last act. I think the "Down Rodeo" version is much better.


Side note: Americans don't say "mum". or "rubbish". or "you lot". or "go on holiday". or "simple as". Had a pretty good chuckle when those popped up, took me right out of what was otherwise a pretty atmospheric scene.

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This is a really well written game! And I love the monochrome tone to this, really makes you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere with nothing else in sight for miles.