Panic Park - Controls

Controls

The game's controllers are unique because there are two levers on the same row, which allows the players to push the avatars against each other, thus impeding the progress of the other player. This is reinforced by the message "Push One Another!" in the game. The two players, when they play, control two main characters, respectively the red girl for the first and the blue boy for the second.

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