Overview
Released in 1988 by Nihon Bussan Co., Ltd., this arcade game is a sequel to the original Crazy Climber. It keeps the core elements of climbing vertically but introduces new challenges and modernized graphics for its time.
Gameplay
Players control a climber whose goal is to ascend a series of buildings, avoiding various obstacles and enemies. Unlike other platformers of its era, it uses a dual-joystick setup, allowing players to move each hand of the climber independently. This gameplay mechanic created a unique and challenging experience.
Features
- New visually updated skyscrapers and environments.
- A variety of hazards like falling signs, electrical wires, and airborne enemies.
- Enhanced sound and introduction of more diversified enemy types compared to its predecessor.
Legacy and Influence
While not as prominent as some of its contemporaries, this sequel is fondly remembered by fans for its engaging control scheme and inventive level design. The challenging nature and innovation behind using dual joysticks influenced later titles in the genre, carving a niche following among arcade enthusiasts and collectors.

























