'Balloon Samurai' is a game created by Chris Yates using the Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit (SEUCK) for the Commodore 64. Released in the 1980s, it is a side-scrolling shooter where players control a samurai warrior riding a balloon. The objective is to navigate through various levels, defeating enemies and avoiding obstacles while maintaining control of the balloon. The game features colorful graphics and a unique premise, blending traditional samurai themes with whimsical balloon mechanics. It is often noted for its creative use of SEUCK, which allowed developers to craft custom shooters without extensive programming knowledge.