Games from 1983 That Had Us Rolling on the Floor

A collage of vintage video game covers from 1983, featuring vibrant and quirky artwork that captures the playful essence of early '80s gaming.

Have you ever wondered what made gamers chuckle back in the early ‘80s? Well, 1983 was a year packed with quirky, hilarious, and downright bizarre video games that brought endless fun and laughter to those lucky enough to play them. Whether you’re a retro game enthusiast or just curious about the good ol’ days of gaming, this list will take you on a joyful trip down memory lane. So, buckle up and get ready to laugh as we check out the funniest games of 1983.

1. Tapper

firstly, let’s dive into “Tapper”, a game where you—a bartender—must serve drinks to ever-thirsty patrons. The humor in “Tapper” comes from its frantic pace and the increasingly zany customers. Imagine trying to keep cowboys, sports fans, and aliens equally hydrated without losing your cool! The unique and funny setting bubbled over in entertainment value, making “Tapper” a beloved classic.

A frenzied moment in “Tapper” as the bartender rushes to serve drinks to a motley crew of cowboys, sports fans, and aliens, capturing the game’s humor and fast-paced fun.

2. BurgerTime

In addition, we have “BurgerTime”, a culinary caper where your chef, Peter Pepper, must build delicious burgers while dodging pesky ingredients like hot dogs and eggs. Yes, you read that right. The enemies in this game are food items! The absurdity of running away from a furious hot dog is hysterical, turning a simple kitchen task into a laugh-out-loud challenge.

Peter Pepper races across a multi-layered kitchen platform, dodging a furious hot dog and a determined egg, as he works to assemble towering burgers in the whimsical world

3. M.U.L.E.

also, “M.U.L.E.” stands out with its strategic yet humorous gameplay. While not as outright slapstick as the others, this multiplayer economic game had players controlling Multi-Use Labor Elements to colonize a new planet. The sheer silliness of haggling over virtual resources with friends combined with quirky in-game events (like the river overflowing in the blink of an eye) made “M.U.L.E.” a unique blend of charm and wit.

A nostalgic glimpse at “M.U.L.E.,” where players colonize a new planet using Multi-Use Labor Elements, blending strategic resource management with humorous, unexpected in-game events.

4. Mr. Do!’s Castle

Another gem from 1983 is “Mr. Do!’s Castle”, where the eponymous clown hero takes on mischievous unicorns and monsters within a whimsical castle. The lively visuals coupled with the kooky enemies made the game not only engaging but also a treat for the funny bone. Picture yourself as a clown smashing blocks to defeat unicorns—hard not to giggle at that imagery, right?

Mr. Do! navigates his colorful castle, hammer in hand, ready to outwit mischievous unicorns and monsters in this delightful 1983 classic. The game’s lively visuals and quirky enemies make every moment a

5. Popeye

Finally, let’s not forget “Popeye”, a game based on the beloved comic and cartoon character. You control Popeye as he tries to collect items thrown by Olive Oyl while evading his nemesis Bluto. The exaggerated animations and the humorous portrayal of these classic characters brought the comic strip’s wit and charm directly into the game. Bluto’s comical expression whenever he missed Popeye was priceless and added an extra dose of fun to the gameplay.

Popeye, the iconic sailor from the beloved comic strip, comes to life in this charming game, collecting items from Olive Oyl and dodging the hilariously animated Bluto.

In conclusion, the games of 1983 not only entertained with engaging gameplay but also brought joy through their quirky humor and delightful absurdity. Each of these titles had something special that made players laugh while playing—be it the whimsical settings, silly characters, or outright bizarre premises. And regardless of how much gaming has evolved since then, the hilarity of these classics remains timeless.

  1. Tapper on Wikipedia
  2. BurgerTime on Wikipedia
  3. M.U.L.E. on Wikipedia
  4. Mr. Do!’s Castle on Wikipedia


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