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Some variants add robber blocks to the maze which either need to be avoided or captured, depending. Others make the maze either partially or fully invisible, and maze is periodically revealed for a moment or only when the joystick button is pressed. In the "Blockcade" variant, each player can drop a
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The manual describes the situation as a "maze of city blocks" and the player a red or blue cop on patrol. The cops are represented as squares. The goal is to reach the exit. In multiplayer games, the first player to find their way out wins.
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false wall to trick the other player. There are settings to increase or decrease the speed of the cops and robbers and the number of robbers in the maze.
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for the VCS, but because no one at Atari seemed interested in it, he looked for a new project. He took inspiration from the
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is a 4K cartridge for the Atari Video Computer System (later renamed the
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Developer(s)
Atari, Inc.
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)
Platform(s)
Atari 2600
Genre(s)
Maze
Atari 2600
Atari, Inc.
Sears
Space Invaders
Fairchild Channel F
Space Invaders
Taito
killer app
The Amazing Maze Game



"The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers"
"Maze Craze"


"Maze Craze Manual"
"Maze Mania"
"Reminiscing from Richard Maurer"
"Space Invaders (Atari VCS/2600)"
Maze Craze

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