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  • Root Beer Tapper taps Xbox Live

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.07.2007

    Root Beer Tapper is now available on Xbox Live Arcade. Ever wondered what it's like to work the thankless job of being a mustachioed male bartender? It's not nearly as glamorous as being one of those sexy female bartenders. Fortunately, the boys behind Xbox Live Arcade have provided us with this handy simulator. You fill glasses, collect empty glasses, and grab tips if you can. Just like in real life!Root Beer Tapper is available now for 400 points.

  • Root Beer Tapper brings non-alcoholic fun to XBLA

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    02.05.2007

    Not to be confused with the highly controversial and equally disturbing hunting sim, Rude Bear Trapper, this Wednesday's Xbox Live Arcade release is none other than the classic study in bartending technique, Root Beer Tapper. Being the non-alcoholic version of 1983's Tapper, the game sees players tending to a bunch of surprisingly demanding bar patrons. Failure to deliver the beers, excuse us, root beers, to your dehydrated cowboy and football player patrons often results in a gross violation of personal space. Just imagine how rowdy the hard alcoholics must get!Appended to the Xbox 360 version of the game are the usual enhanced graphics, gamerscore points, online versus and co-op modes and, of course, a 400 point price ($5). Catch your mugs, tend your bars and tap your root beers this Wednesday at 1AM PST.

  • Paperboy, Minigolf, and Root Beer achievements

    by 
    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.15.2007

    Celebrating their one year anniversary, Achieve360Points.com posted the achievements for three upcoming XBLA titles. They've listed achievements for Paperboy, Minigolf Adventures, and Root Beer Tapper. Of course we'd all like to know when these new XBLA games are going to be released, but that's just asking a little much. We've always been huge fans of Paperboy with memories in or head of tossing papers through windows. But what's the draw to a game like Root Beer Tapper? Serving root beer to random bums on a lonely Friday night ... now that's living my friends.