Videocart-10: Maze, Cat and Mouse

Videocart-10: Maze, Cat and Mouse

released on Jul 01, 1977

Videocart-10: Maze, Cat and Mouse

released on Jul 01, 1977

Poor little mice, doomed to run around in a maze and escape as quickly as they can. As if that's not enough, the owners of this maze pit you against a friend to see who will escape first. And then the diabolical owners take it one step further and add a cat to the maze mix - forcing you not only to escape first, but escape alive! In this Videocart Maze: A straight maze run. Jailbreak: The maze is a grid with hidden passages. Blind-man's-bluff: The maze is invisible and no walls can ever be seen. Trailblazer: The maze is invisible but the rats leave a trail on their path. There are also a few game modes: Regular Maze: Two players race each other out of the maze. Cat and Mouse: The computer controls a cat that chases the mice. There are 4 different speeds for the cat. Paranoia: Neither mouse can leave the maze until the other one is caught by the cat. Double Paranoia: There's no cat and neither mouse can leave the maze, allowing the players to practice or experiment play modes. This preprogrammed cartridge plugs into the console of the Fairchild Video Entertainment System for 52 variations of our TV Maze games. Regular Maze. Every mouse for himself. Cat & Mouse: Mice vs. hungry cat. Paranoia: Nobody out till the cat has lunch. Or Double Paranoia: Nobody out. Ever.


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Certamente um jogo de labirinto para o Fairchild.

Different variations on basic maze gameplay.

Its a Maze! But unlike other basic maze games (Like Snail Maze on SMS) it actually has some other game modes. Game1 is a basic maze, Game2 the maze is hidden and displays a grid until you knock down the walls, Game3 all the walls are invisible and Game4 the grid is completely filled until you break the walls. Game2 and Game3 are basically the same. But on top of that there is also an evil cat that can chase you through the maze as an option, and if you want to really feel hopeless, then switch on over to Game3, with the cat on at max speed. (Yes I wasted time completing this). Upon beating a level or being killed you get gifted or punished with a seizure, and if the cat eats you it makes a scary noise... really just fills you with total dread when the cat is RIGHT next to you on Game3 and you cant even see the wall so it could get you at any moment! Nail biting stuff. Even though its kind of bullshit, it was kind of fun and thrilling to triumph over that cat on Game3.