
OpenCritic
Fair
"It’s difficult to know who Ayo the Clown was made for. The game’s visuals and story were clearly made with a younger audience in mind. Yet, the gameplay can get so frustratingly difficult, especially during boss fights, that I can’t imagine any kids wanting to play it. My oldest played a couple of levels but got bored. My middle child played a couple of levels and got frustrated because he couldn’t get the jump ability. I played the first half of the game on medium, but the boss fights were just so poorly designed, I ended up turning the difficulty down to easy to finish the game. If you’re desperate for a platformer, you might find some redeeming qualities here. Overall, the game took me under 5 hours to beat, but completionists might need an extra few hours. This game could have been something exceptional, and hopefully, the devs take this criticism as an opportunity to add more polish to the game with future updates."
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Clown Art is a horror simulator that drops you in a warped mansion filled with unsettling puzzles and lurking threats. You wander dimly lit rooms, avoiding grotesque clown-themed enemies while piecing together cryptic clues to unlock exits. The tension comes from balancing stealth with problem solving, every wrong move risks drawing attention. The game leans into its surreal aesthetic, with distorted visuals and eerie sound design that amplify the sense of unease. What sticks is the oppressive atmosphere and the way it weaponizes its own weirdness. Community feedback highlights its difficulty spike in later levels, with some players noting sudden shifts in gameplay mechanics. Released in late 2023, it’s a short but polarizing experience available on PC and PlayStation 5. The art direction divides opinions, some call it inventive, others straight-up unnerving.
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Single player
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