Gee wiz, I wonder what inspired this topic, it certainly can't be that new animated pilot where a former countdown maker turned voice actor, plays one of the main characters
Fun fact about Number 3: According to the figure text associated with certain elements of Wondaria, the theme park is based upon a children's book series about dogs who have adventures in outer space. The two main mascots, Wondog and Wondy, are based on the dogs owned by the author of these children's books. The author of the books is also named Wondaria, as the park is named directly after them.
I had a feeling that Witchyworld would be on this list and I was not disappointed. Also, I'm glad someone mentioned Carnival Land from Chameleon Twist 2 in the Patron Picks!
I don’t know if this one would count for this list, but the Shibuya jail from Persona 5 Strikers would be my pick for my favorite carnival level. Alice’s Wonderland is so vibrant with the visuals , and the music fits perfectly with the carnival aesthetic.
DADADADADADA CIRCUS! DADADADADADA! While not as well known as elemental like levels throughout the gaming community circus and carnival levels are very unique with their traits of entertainment with a lot of amusement part and circus like structures. Admission may be free for these types of levels but you better hope you can endure and survive what's coming to you.
Funny. I immediately thought of the song from Madagascar when I saw that the subtitle for the new Warioware game was Move It. Seriously wish they went with one that's similar to Smooth Moves.
Awesome countdown, QG! Such colorful choices! Like you said, circuses and carnivals are all about having fun, and when they're in video games, you're bound to have one EXTRA fun experience. Thanks for remembering Witchyworld. I remember this fun place in Banjo-Tooie and think it's one of the most memorable in the game.
QuarterGuy, I am currently 21 years old, but I've been a fan of yours for about 8 years, back when I watched videos on my Samsung Galaxy tablet 3 and the 3DS TH-cam app. I started watching you for your Megaman content back when I played the first 6 on an NES emulator as a kid, and have been subbed ever since. Your passion for the medium is palpable and the fact that you've been making great low-budget videos consistently for so long makes me wish you had much more subs. I still stuck around to watch your videos, even if I knew nothing about the games you liked. I still have yet to play Xenoblade, Wonderful 101, Ace Attorney, Blazblue, Bayonetta, or No More Heroes, but I wish I could carve out some time in my busy adult life to try a couple of them. Adam, thank you for being one of my all-time favorite comfort food TH-cam channels after all this time. Your intro gives me major nostalgia every time I hear it. :)
Witchyworld actually has you treat it like an actual carnival even as it shamelessly keeps no secret about trying to murder you. That's why it's awesome. And it was better that it be in Tooie than in Kazooie as Tooie has the split-up mechanic-the main reason for it being the superior game because then there's a point to having two characters (because they didn't do a good job of making Banjo stand out in Kazooie)-and Witchyworld is where you first learn and use it, which is very appropriate as getting separated, deliberately or not, is a regular carnival thing.
I watched you a ton many years back. I randomly just remembered this channel existed and went to see if its still the same. I'm thankful it is. Keep being epic Quarter Guy
10. Remember folks. NEVER TRUST THE CLOWN! 9. I think WB reviving this as a live service would be truly terrifying (Update. Remember. I'm NEVER trying to jinx it) 8. Sad that Pac-Man & The Ghostly Adventures is to blame for Bamco playing it safe with newer titles being close to the arcade game for a while. 7. Seriously love how the DLC for this game is called the Delicious Last Course. 6. And now they've recently bought Digital Eclipse and Nightdive (Thankfully. They're okay with those studios continuing to make stuff for other companies) 5. Speaking of non Warioware or Land games. Wanna hear a joke? Wario: Master Of Disguise. 4. No comment. 3. Yeah. Fun and charming world. From what's probably my new favorite Kirby game. 2. Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse. BUT! I'm still waiting for Microsoft to bring Rare Replay to PC. 1. No comment.
Very great countdown on a topic that I feel should get talked about more because I love that they're a game within a game & impressive showmanship a certain entertainer duelist would get behind it that I'll let you know who that is with one of his catchphrases, "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!!!!"
Cool idea! I guess since Amusement Parks count too, I was of Epic Mickey, since the entire world was pretty much based around Disney Land (for the most part). But if I had to pick an area that felt like an Amusement park, it be the Ticket Booth and the 3 Boat Ride areas. I would also count the 4th chapter's location of Danganronpa 2 since takes place in an Amusement park. Lol the main cast rides a roller coaster for a hint from Monokuma and it's one of the funniest moments in the game for me due to char reactions lol. Heck even when the main mystery comes into play, which takes place in a funhouse, how the funhouse works is a key to solving the mystery, it's great! Of course it's balanced by all of the tragedy that happens in this chapter, and things that happen here lead to a turning point in the game. And I don't know if this would count since it was temporary (I hope the game creators create something permanent like it in the future), but this past summer, Genshin Impact had it's Summer event take place in an Amusement Park that's basically powered by people's Wishes (which is a cool concept). There a roller coaster that takes multiple paths (and is a shooting game too), there's a circus tent with a stage inside you use for fighting. There's minigames based around ones you can find in a Festival. It was just a lot fun things and the music fitted perfectly with the festive vibe. Like I said though, the land was temporary, so I don't know if it would count, but I hope that Hoyoverse creates something like that in the future that'll be permanent.
i remember my friend rented out a arcade where you pay at the counter and all games were free, so i spent almost an hour two hand completing all of carnevil with unlimited continues. worth every second
Sure, Pinna Park has the pleasant theme park atmosphere, but once you 100% clear it there's no real reason to come back (other than perhaps exploiting an infinite coin trick).
Too bad your buddy Alex rochon didn't made a apperence in this video about Circus/carnival levels, it would be so fiting considering there's already a new indie show about a Circus 🎉🎉🎉
Considering the popularity of TADC's pilot would inspire Gooseworx and Glitch Productions to make more, it's likely he might be busy. But yeah, would've been neat.
MediEvil II's The Freakshow and Spyro 2's Dragon Shores are circus/carnival levels that I remember fondly. And Funfair from Muppet RaceMania even if Stunt tracks were the weakest aspect of that game.
I'm glad Shadow's Circus Park got recognized, but I'm surprised no one mentioned Twinkle Park. It's filled with fun set pieces like the roller coaster, Twinkle Circuit, bowling, hopping across the tower tops... As Sonic anyway.
Great video as always QG. Also, I agree with what you said at the beginning. Given how animation is treated by big companies are treating it like Netflix and Discovery, we should focus our attention on animation, including indie animators
My favorite is the Meat circus Great music (Their Own Flesh and Blood being my favorite track in the series) Disturbing lore and imagery Great story elements And a neat layout, even if the gameplay could've been made easier
I only played the steam version, so I can't speak to the difficulty of the original Xbox release. But I honestly found the Meat Circus to not be much worse than the Asylum climb before it. Plus, as the final stage of the game, it's honestly the best place if you were to have the difficulty spike anywhere. Honestly, the figments from the levitation race are what's stalling me from replaying that game, more so than the meat circus.
Great video, QG! I'm glad to see the likes of Gold Saucer, the Amusement Park from Nier: Automata, and Funfair Fever included on the list. Some of my other favorites include: - Dark Carnival from Blood (which is probably where the Left 4 Dead 2 Campaign got its name from). - Circus Tent Side Quest from Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn - Battle 7: Circus Tent from Shining Force - Rickety Race from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
A very unexpected Number 1, but one I am glad to see, regardless. Indeed, not all levels have to be about the danger and battle. Sometimes there are levels that simply let you relax and/or enjoy yourself, without any kind of instated pressure. Probably a countdown idea for the future, huh?
Another honorable mention is Wolverine's level in the 16 bit classic Spider-Man and X-Men: Arcade's Revenge. Part one has you heading to the top of a circus tent while battling robot clowns throwing acid filled pies, toy soldiers whose rifles shoot real bullets, toy planes dropping live bombs, exploding building blocks, machine gun wielding jack in the boxes and buzz saws popping out of the floor, all leading to a boss battle with a robot copy of Apocalypse. Then in Round 2, you're in a race against Juggernaut trying to strike at his helmet while he keeps running faster and faster. You have to cut down the anvils and 1 ton weights hanging above the area to slow Juggy down long enough to attack him. And oh yeah - the ball pits in your path are like quicksand.
Another great set of Carnival themed levels for me is w5 Amusement Park from Super Monkey Ball 2/dx/mania. Lots of 2 catchy songs, introduces portals & amazing background detail.
No Dark Carnival from Left 4 Dead 2, Gnome Chompski knows your current location Yes I know it was on honorable mentions Does Shy Guy’s Toybox count as a Circus level?
You also should've used the iconic line from Killer Clowns from Outer Space, "What are you gonna do with those pies boys?" Well, maybe that's not a classic film, but that was a funny moment when I saw that movie on TV.
@@gamerofgamers1417 There will be. A game where ya either play as a survivor or as a Klown. Kinda like Dead by Daylight or Texas Chainsaw Massacre game.
A couple of levels came to mind for me. First is Celerion Park from Tinykin. You're the size of a quarter in this game, and the local bugs have turned a kid's room into an amusement park that you need to save. Also, while I didn't play either of the Klonoa games, Joilant from the second game was the first level I thought of. There's also the circus chapter in Yo-kai Watch 3, but that's more of an event than a level.
I guess I didn't consider number 1 a carnival. After Witchyworld and the honorable mentions I was like "Okay, who the hell can be number 1 now?!" and then I was like "D'oh!"
I think Golden Saucer would be best described as an "amusement park", but in terms of sheer technical quality and amount of (mostly side) content it's worth stretching the definition to put it in the #1 spot. Let's hope the remake team isn't getting TOO distracted with recreating that shiny masterpiece in order to finish the rest of the game! ;)
Hi QG, I loved this video though if I may, dark circus and Gothic carnival from castlevania portrait of ruin. Clowns, death blades, puzzles and granphaloon oh I'm sorry, Legion. Is the boss fight.
Dragon Shores from Spyro 2. Sure, it's a minigame collection and there's not much to do otherwise but those minigames are fun and once you beat them all you unlock a cutscene theatre, also if you have every orb and gem in the game you get permanent super flame....right at the end of the game that you can only carry over to a new game with a glitch.
Hoping something from Kirby gets on here, preferably the one from Forgotten Land. Also hope next month's topic is BlazBlue. The 15th anniversary was a few days ago and I need my fill of it. Editor's note: F. Also let's see how long this goes without ship wars in the comments because of the number 1. Trust me. That fanbase is vicious.
there was one entry I was kinda hoping at least hit the Honorable mentions list but sadly it did not so let me take your hand to a trip of old that being the 2nd area of an old Gamecube game Scooby Doo Unmasked, which takes place an abandoned amusement park, and while it's not a Carnival it does have that feel of it, but if you really want circus/carnival level I direct you to the Big Top Level the last level in the world before you face the infamous Guitar Ghoul as the world's Boss to try and uncover the mystery of what's happened and it's rather fun even when I played not that long ago, yes I do have Gamecube and a game of it, so what have you? aside from that Tomorrow is my Big Bday! hope you all have a great day!
@The Quarter Guy Is it wrong to say that Mega Man and Bass is kind of overhated, mainly the SNES version? There is a video that talks about the different difficulty between Mega Man and Bass and Mega Man X6, give it watch when you have the chance. Also thanks to you and another channel Reploid REVO, I have gotten attached to the classic Mega Man and Mega Men X series and the Zero series to an extent.
I don't even remember the last time I went to a circus. Maybe when I was a little kid or something? Tell me, does anyone remember the last time they went to the circus?
2012. Cole Bros circus. They folded in part due to animal cruelty concerns. I think they could have been alright as an all-human circus but even with that, they'd still be hit like everyone else with COVID shutdowns.
You know, about the Gold Saucer being a number 1, the big multiverse story my friend and I are doing on Discord led us to create an alternate variant of it in the Xenosaga world called the Silver Saucer, and it's founded by an alternate version of the Manderville Family called the Manville Family (who are just as bonkers as the Mandervilles).
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Gee wiz, I wonder what inspired this topic, it certainly can't be that new animated pilot where a former countdown maker turned voice actor, plays one of the main characters
QG: CAINE ARE WE ROBBING A F(cartoony sound effect)ING BANK
Caine: Were *Adventuring* a bank Adam, keep up
These are not clowns, they are entire circuses.
Well played
Fun fact about Number 3:
According to the figure text associated with certain elements of Wondaria, the theme park is based upon a children's book series about dogs who have adventures in outer space. The two main mascots, Wondog and Wondy, are based on the dogs owned by the author of these children's books. The author of the books is also named Wondaria, as the park is named directly after them.
Cool.
Like the reference to The Amazing Digital Circus in the thumbnail.
That's what inspired the topic.
@@TheQuarterGuy nice 👍
@@TheQuarterGuygreat show. Indie animation is really taking off.
A certain someone we know is one of the main characters, he was once an all powerful god.
I had a feeling that Witchyworld would be on this list and I was not disappointed.
Also, I'm glad someone mentioned Carnival Land from Chameleon Twist 2 in the Patron Picks!
I don’t know if this one would count for this list, but the Shibuya jail from Persona 5 Strikers would be my pick for my favorite carnival level. Alice’s Wonderland is so vibrant with the visuals , and the music fits perfectly with the carnival aesthetic.
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DADADADADADA CIRCUS!
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While not as well known as elemental like levels throughout the gaming community circus and carnival levels are very unique with their traits of entertainment with a lot of amusement part and circus like structures. Admission may be free for these types of levels but you better hope you can endure and survive what's coming to you.
Funny. I immediately thought of the song from Madagascar when I saw that the subtitle for the new Warioware game was Move It. Seriously wish they went with one that's similar to Smooth Moves.
Awesome countdown, QG! Such colorful choices! Like you said, circuses and carnivals are all about having fun, and when they're in video games, you're bound to have one EXTRA fun experience.
Thanks for remembering Witchyworld. I remember this fun place in Banjo-Tooie and think it's one of the most memorable in the game.
Seriously glad that the music for the boss fight with Mr Patches was one of the tracks brought over to Smash Ultimate.
QuarterGuy, I am currently 21 years old, but I've been a fan of yours for about 8 years, back when I watched videos on my Samsung Galaxy tablet 3 and the 3DS TH-cam app. I started watching you for your Megaman content back when I played the first 6 on an NES emulator as a kid, and have been subbed ever since. Your passion for the medium is palpable and the fact that you've been making great low-budget videos consistently for so long makes me wish you had much more subs. I still stuck around to watch your videos, even if I knew nothing about the games you liked. I still have yet to play Xenoblade, Wonderful 101, Ace Attorney, Blazblue, Bayonetta, or No More Heroes, but I wish I could carve out some time in my busy adult life to try a couple of them. Adam, thank you for being one of my all-time favorite comfort food TH-cam channels after all this time. Your intro gives me major nostalgia every time I hear it.
:)
I'm so glad you mentioned Marvel Ultimate Alliance it's one of the few games I've played with a circus level.
Witchyworld actually has you treat it like an actual carnival even as it shamelessly keeps no secret about trying to murder you. That's why it's awesome. And it was better that it be in Tooie than in Kazooie as Tooie has the split-up mechanic-the main reason for it being the superior game because then there's a point to having two characters (because they didn't do a good job of making Banjo stand out in Kazooie)-and Witchyworld is where you first learn and use it, which is very appropriate as getting separated, deliberately or not, is a regular carnival thing.
Don't know if you know this, but Funfair Fever's BGM is actually based on Mapleleaf Rag, which also inspired Mario World's athletic theme.
I watched you a ton many years back. I randomly just remembered this channel existed and went to see if its still the same. I'm thankful it is.
Keep being epic Quarter Guy
Oh, hi, Pomni.
10. Remember folks. NEVER TRUST THE CLOWN!
9. I think WB reviving this as a live service would be truly terrifying (Update. Remember. I'm NEVER trying to jinx it)
8. Sad that Pac-Man & The Ghostly Adventures is to blame for Bamco playing it safe with newer titles being close to the arcade game for a while.
7. Seriously love how the DLC for this game is called the Delicious Last Course.
6. And now they've recently bought Digital Eclipse and Nightdive (Thankfully. They're okay with those studios continuing to make stuff for other companies)
5. Speaking of non Warioware or Land games. Wanna hear a joke? Wario: Master Of Disguise.
4. No comment.
3. Yeah. Fun and charming world. From what's probably my new favorite Kirby game.
2. Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse. BUT! I'm still waiting for Microsoft to bring Rare Replay to PC.
1. No comment.
Very great countdown on a topic that I feel should get talked about more because I love that they're a game within a game & impressive showmanship a certain entertainer duelist would get behind it that I'll let you know who that is with one of his catchphrases, "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!!!!"
Not to be that Acshually nerd, but CarnEvil's "lions" are actually feral poodles.
"SLIDE! SLIDE! JUMP! JUMP!"
"SHUT UP!!!!"
"......." *"Slide! jump!" intensifies out of spite*
Cool idea! I guess since Amusement Parks count too, I was of Epic Mickey, since the entire world was pretty much based around Disney Land (for the most part). But if I had to pick an area that felt like an Amusement park, it be the Ticket Booth and the 3 Boat Ride areas.
I would also count the 4th chapter's location of Danganronpa 2 since takes place in an Amusement park. Lol the main cast rides a roller coaster for a hint from Monokuma and it's one of the funniest moments in the game for me due to char reactions lol. Heck even when the main mystery comes into play, which takes place in a funhouse, how the funhouse works is a key to solving the mystery, it's great! Of course it's balanced by all of the tragedy that happens in this chapter, and things that happen here lead to a turning point in the game.
And I don't know if this would count since it was temporary (I hope the game creators create something permanent like it in the future), but this past summer, Genshin Impact had it's Summer event take place in an Amusement Park that's basically powered by people's Wishes (which is a cool concept). There a roller coaster that takes multiple paths (and is a shooting game too), there's a circus tent with a stage inside you use for fighting. There's minigames based around ones you can find in a Festival. It was just a lot fun things and the music fitted perfectly with the festive vibe. Like I said though, the land was temporary, so I don't know if it would count, but I hope that Hoyoverse creates something like that in the future that'll be permanent.
i remember my friend rented out a arcade where you pay at the counter and all games were free, so i spent almost an hour two hand completing all of carnevil with unlimited continues. worth every second
Will I be surprised if the Meat Circus doesn't make the top 10? No.
Will I be happy if it does? Yes.
Edit: An honorable mention? We take those!
I can understand why. It's a difficulty spike and an escort mission rolled into one.
See Defawfulizer for rants about that...
I personally find the lack of Pinna Park from Sunshine disturbing.
Sure, Pinna Park has the pleasant theme park atmosphere, but once you 100% clear it there's no real reason to come back (other than perhaps exploiting an infinite coin trick).
You can literally say that about every other carnival level though. Lol
Too bad your buddy Alex rochon didn't made a apperence in this video about Circus/carnival levels, it would be so fiting considering there's already a new indie show about a Circus 🎉🎉🎉
Considering the popularity of TADC's pilot would inspire Gooseworx and Glitch Productions to make more, it's likely he might be busy. But yeah, would've been neat.
MediEvil II's The Freakshow and Spyro 2's Dragon Shores are circus/carnival levels that I remember fondly. And Funfair from Muppet RaceMania even if Stunt tracks were the weakest aspect of that game.
If Pinball Carnival made the cut, I would expect to see the Tails Doll.
Oh boy who's ready to see the barrel of doom if Carnival Night from Sonic 3 and Knuckles made it?
I'm glad Shadow's Circus Park got recognized, but I'm surprised no one mentioned Twinkle Park. It's filled with fun set pieces like the roller coaster, Twinkle Circuit, bowling, hopping across the tower tops...
As Sonic anyway.
Great video as always QG. Also, I agree with what you said at the beginning. Given how animation is treated by big companies are treating it like Netflix and Discovery, we should focus our attention on animation, including indie animators
My favorite is the Meat circus
Great music (Their Own Flesh and Blood being my favorite track in the series)
Disturbing lore and imagery
Great story elements
And a neat layout, even if the gameplay could've been made easier
I only played the steam version, so I can't speak to the difficulty of the original Xbox release.
But I honestly found the Meat Circus to not be much worse than the Asylum climb before it.
Plus, as the final stage of the game, it's honestly the best place if you were to have the difficulty spike anywhere.
Honestly, the figments from the levitation race are what's stalling me from replaying that game, more so than the meat circus.
@@thegreendragon5390 Remember. The Meat Circus is also an escort mission. A type of mission a lot of people hate.
Kudos for speaking about this lesser known Midway title.
Also Gold Saucer is in FF14 as well.....grins.....(oops, typed this before he mentioned it as well....)
Great video, QG! I'm glad to see the likes of Gold Saucer, the Amusement Park from Nier: Automata, and Funfair Fever included on the list. Some of my other favorites include:
- Dark Carnival from Blood (which is probably where the Left 4 Dead 2 Campaign got its name from).
- Circus Tent Side Quest from Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn
- Battle 7: Circus Tent from Shining Force
- Rickety Race from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
A very unexpected Number 1, but one I am glad to see, regardless.
Indeed, not all levels have to be about the danger and battle. Sometimes there are levels that simply let you relax and/or enjoy yourself, without any kind of instated pressure.
Probably a countdown idea for the future, huh?
I’m glad Carnevil is getting some love!!
How could you forget the haunted carnival from the 2010 Splatterhouse? It's such a good level it has everything you're talking about here!
'Carnevil' is a hidden gem 🤩
Can you try Top 10 Prehistoric Levels in Video Games? I mean, If Fawful's Minion has made that video, you can do the same but with a different taste
Another honorable mention is Wolverine's level in the 16 bit classic Spider-Man and X-Men: Arcade's Revenge. Part one has you heading to the top of a circus tent while battling robot clowns throwing acid filled pies, toy soldiers whose rifles shoot real bullets, toy planes dropping live bombs, exploding building blocks, machine gun wielding jack in the boxes and buzz saws popping out of the floor, all leading to a boss battle with a robot copy of Apocalypse. Then in Round 2, you're in a race against Juggernaut trying to strike at his helmet while he keeps running faster and faster. You have to cut down the anvils and 1 ton weights hanging above the area to slow Juggy down long enough to attack him. And oh yeah - the ball pits in your path are like quicksand.
Another great set of Carnival themed levels for me is w5 Amusement Park from Super Monkey Ball 2/dx/mania. Lots of 2 catchy songs, introduces portals & amazing background detail.
Of course there's got to be a Digital Circus reference. At least you treated it with more dignity than most content creators.
Attention to Wario World? Yes! Heck, even my favourite level.
No Dark Carnival from Left 4 Dead 2, Gnome Chompski knows your current location
Yes I know it was on honorable mentions
Does Shy Guy’s Toybox count as a Circus level?
You also should've used the iconic line from Killer Clowns from Outer Space, "What are you gonna do with those pies boys?"
Well, maybe that's not a classic film, but that was a funny moment when I saw that movie on TV.
It's classic enough to get it's own video game.
@@nifinland Wait, it got a video game?
@@gamerofgamers1417 There will be. A game where ya either play as a survivor or as a Klown. Kinda like Dead by Daylight or Texas Chainsaw Massacre game.
A couple of levels came to mind for me.
First is Celerion Park from Tinykin. You're the size of a quarter in this game, and the local bugs have turned a kid's room into an amusement park that you need to save.
Also, while I didn't play either of the Klonoa games, Joilant from the second game was the first level I thought of.
There's also the circus chapter in Yo-kai Watch 3, but that's more of an event than a level.
Awesome choices, QG! Also, I'm hoping to see how Golden Saucer is shown in Rebirth as well.
If they manage to finish it - it's a bit of meme in the Final Fantasy fan community how much of a distraction the Golden Saucer can be. :P
I had a feeling Clown Man would make it in, QG is a MegaMan fan and when rewatching a let’s play I can see how and why he would make the list
Number 0: Sega finally handing over a hint about how to get through the cylinder travesty in the Carnival Night act 2 in Sonic 3 and Knuckles.
9:53 Josh: "I am a chicken! FEAR ME!"
"I swear these are the same people that made Fable..."
It surprises me that Prankster's Paradise from Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance didn't get an honorable mention.
I guess I didn't consider number 1 a carnival. After Witchyworld and the honorable mentions I was like "Okay, who the hell can be number 1 now?!" and then I was like "D'oh!"
I think Golden Saucer would be best described as an "amusement park", but in terms of sheer technical quality and amount of (mostly side) content it's worth stretching the definition to put it in the #1 spot.
Let's hope the remake team isn't getting TOO distracted with recreating that shiny masterpiece in order to finish the rest of the game! ;)
Hi QG, I loved this video though if I may, dark circus and Gothic carnival from castlevania portrait of ruin. Clowns, death blades, puzzles and granphaloon oh I'm sorry, Legion. Is the boss fight.
Dragon Shores from Spyro 2. Sure, it's a minigame collection and there's not much to do otherwise but those minigames are fun and once you beat them all you unlock a cutscene theatre, also if you have every orb and gem in the game you get permanent super flame....right at the end of the game that you can only carry over to a new game with a glitch.
Late addendum: Prankster's Paradise from KINGDOM HEARTS: DREAM DROP DISTANCE
A level name that brings that Coolio song to mind.
You know Quarter Guy it would be funny if Pomni showed up and talked about Her favorite Circus and Carnival Level from Her Favorite Game.
Surprisingly none of the Tony Hawk circuses were even mentioned.
Hoping something from Kirby gets on here, preferably the one from Forgotten Land.
Also hope next month's topic is BlazBlue. The 15th anniversary was a few days ago and I need my fill of it.
Editor's note: F.
Also let's see how long this goes without ship wars in the comments because of the number 1. Trust me. That fanbase is vicious.
Gooseworx is gonna be pretty pissed about the thumbnail.
This list reninded me that Eggmanland and Twinkle Park exist.
I’m a little surprised prankster Paradise from Kingdom hearts 3-D or Retroland from Jimmy Neutron attack of the Twonkis wasn’t on this list
there was one entry I was kinda hoping at least hit the Honorable mentions list but sadly it did not so let me take your hand to a trip of old that being the 2nd area of an old Gamecube game Scooby Doo Unmasked, which takes place an abandoned amusement park, and while it's not a Carnival it does have that feel of it, but if you really want circus/carnival level I direct you to the Big Top Level the last level in the world before you face the infamous Guitar Ghoul as the world's Boss to try and uncover the mystery of what's happened and it's rather fun even when I played not that long ago, yes I do have Gamecube and a game of it, so what have you? aside from that Tomorrow is my Big Bday! hope you all have a great day!
Amazing thumbnail you got there.
From the moment I saw the title of this video I knew that the circus level from wario world would be on this
I’m surprised that you didn’t put Peana Park from Mario Sunshine or one of the levels from Sonic Colors.
Ah finally I can look at some good places to live
I'd fit right in with the locals
Also yay Digital Circus
I came in because of the Thumbnail
TADC
This countdown implies QG did not give the robots in the carnival no quarters in NIER Automata, it’s sad to see you become the thing you are against
#10: Fizzorovli? Is that you?
How could you ride the coattails of ya boy Alex like this?
Oh damn!! Joylant from Klonoa 2 could have fit here!!!
@The Quarter Guy Is it wrong to say that Mega Man and Bass is kind of overhated, mainly the SNES version? There is a video that talks about the different difficulty between Mega Man and Bass and Mega Man X6, give it watch when you have the chance.
Also thanks to you and another channel Reploid REVO, I have gotten attached to the classic Mega Man and Mega Men X series and the Zero series to an extent.
Great picks and fun vid
Hello again, King Crimson.
I've never actually played the pac-man spin offs.
I don't even remember the last time I went to a circus.
Maybe when I was a little kid or something?
Tell me, does anyone remember the last time they
went to the circus?
2012. Cole Bros circus. They folded in part due to animal cruelty concerns. I think they could have been alright as an all-human circus but even with that, they'd still be hit like everyone else with COVID shutdowns.
Let the fun begin....
Crap, Koala Carnival from CTR didn't got a mention.
These levels were fun.
Hey QG, angel food cake?
*MUNCH*
"YOU PARASITE!"
My favorite level that is not here is easily dark carnival from left 4 dead 2
No love for Aero the Acro-Bat on the SNES?
please do a mecha games countdown list.
Number 4: Not true actually. Only the robots on the roller coaster attack you. All the others won't attack you if you don't attack them.
Do you know Joshscorcher?
Im not sure if WitchyWorld from BanjoTooie would qualify.
Witchyworld is an amusement park not a circus
there is a Bigtop, buts its just for the boss
After seeing video: well jokes on me.
CARNEVIL!!!
Megaman?
I feel like this topic would have been a better April first countdown
M
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Thank you for the "Non-binary" inclusion QG
As I identify as Non-binary
You know, about the Gold Saucer being a number 1, the big multiverse story my friend and I are doing on Discord led us to create an alternate variant of it in the Xenosaga world called the Silver Saucer, and it's founded by an alternate version of the Manderville Family called the Manville Family (who are just as bonkers as the Mandervilles).
Surprised there wasn't a reference to Chrono Trigger's carnival