Play Hammerin' Harry online

Play Hammerin' Harry Online

5/5
Arcade
1989-12-31

In the peaceful town of Carpentersville, some workers known as The Rusty Nailers decide to bulldoze a house that belongs to Harry. Harry is certainly not happy with this, and goes on a rampage, destroying workers that get in his way. As Harry, you can destroy workers in one of two ways: you can smash them when one of them gets near them, or you can pound the ground, and by doing this, you will send shockwaves in both directions.

There are four environments in which Harry needs to get through: construction sites, sewer, ship, and the mansion where Harry meets the leader who ordered the demolition of his house. At the end of each environment, a boss needs to be defeated in order to proceed to the next environment. In between these, there are bonus stages in which you have to destroy a number of enemies before time runs out.

Available Versions

  • Hammerin' Harry (US) (1989)(Arcade)

  • Hammerin' Harry (World) (1989)(Arcade)

  • DeveloperIrem Corp.
  • PublisherIrem Corp.
  • Release Date1989-12-31
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsArcade
  • Players7

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1. Click Play

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Pro Tip

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