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» Beach Party Craze Description

In Beach Party Craze, the sand and surf are your domain as you work against the clock to serve food and drinks, purchase souvenir shops and keep your stores stocked with the best goods. Keeping guests happy is hard work, but the sun-kissed colors and superb animation that leap off your screen will make it worth your time! With a humorous storyline, dozens of upgrades to buy and addictive point-and-click gameplay, Beach Party Craze is sure to make a splash with the entire family!

» Beach Party Craze Summary

Title: Beach Party Craze
Genre: arcade
Developed by Alawar Entertainment
Added on 2008-09-06
10 downloads this week
Rating for December is 0

» Beach Party Craze Features

  • 50 Sandy Levels!
  • Tons Of Sun-Kissed Upgrades!
  • 7 Hot Mini-Games!
  • 10 Different Client Types!

» Beach Party Craze System Requirements

  • Windows 2000/XP
  • Processor: 600 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 256 MB or more
  • DirectX 9.0 or later

» Beach Party Craze Extra Info

Did you know that...

Beach Party (1963) was the first of the Beach Party films, aimed at a teen audience. It was directed by William Asher and written by Lou Rusoff. The main actors included Robert Cummings, Dorothy Malone, Frankie Avalon, and Annette Funicello. There are arguably two surf movie genres. The first type would be the sporting documentary pioneered by Bud Brown in the 1940s and early 1950s. The second type would be the campy entertainment feature, also termed "beach party films" or "surfploitation flicks" by true surfers, having little to do with the authentic sport and culture of surfing and representing movies that attempted to cash in on the growing popularity of surfing among youth in the early 1960s, pioneered by the Gidget series.

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