词条 | Snack Attack |
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|title = Snack Attack |image = |caption = |designer = Dan Illowsky[1] |developer = Funtastic[2] |publisher = Datamost[2] |released = {{vgrelease|NA|1982[2]}} |genre = Maze |modes = Single-player |platforms = Apple II }}{{tone|date=December 2010}} Snack Attack is a 1982 video game for the Apple II family of computers, created by Dan Illowsky and published by Datamost. The gameplay mechanics are very similar to those of Pac-Man, which was released two years earlier. GameplayThe player controls the Snacker, a small, white, fish-like character, moving through a maze in order to eat all the gumdrops scattered throughout. Meanwhile, the Gumdrop Guards, four enemies that resemble the ghosts in Pac-Man, patrol the maze in an attempt to catch the Snacker. Green and purple barriers can only be crossed by the Snacker and the Guards, respectively. By eating one of several magic stars in the maze, the Snacker gains a set of sharp teeth and can briefly eat the guards for bonus points, sending them back to their home base to regenerate. At times, a giant smiling pumpkin appears and can be eaten for bonus points. Once all the gumdrops and stars have been cleared, the player begins the next maze at a faster speed. The game cycles through three different mazes. ReceptionDebuting in October 1981,{{inconsistent|date=January 2018}} the game sold 25,000 copies by June 1982, tied for fourth on Computer Gaming World{{'}}s list of top sellers.[3] Snack Attack was well received, and was granted an award in the category of "Best Solitaire Computer Game" at the 4th annual Arkie Awards where judges praised its "multiple mazes, charming graphics and sound effects, and well-night-addictive play action". The game's color-coded doors were also described as "another big plus, adding a dollop of strategy".[4]{{rp|33}} David H. Ahl of Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games said of Snack Attack and Jawbreaker, "for PacMan fans, either is recommended."[5] LegacyThe sequel, Snack Attack II, is an IBM PC compatible-only game co-authored with Michael Abrash and published by Funtastic.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite web|title=The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers|url=http://dadgum.com/giantlist}} 2. ^1 2 Snack Attack at GameFAQs 3. ^{{cite news |title=Inside the Industry |url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1982&pub=2&id=6 |format=PDF |work=Computer Gaming World |page=2 | date=September–October 1982 | accessdate= 2016-03-28}} 4. ^{{cite journal |last1= Kunkel |first1= Bill |author-link1= Bill Kunkel (gaming)|last2= Katz |first2= Arnie |author-link2= Arnie Katz|date= March 1983 |title= Arcade Alley: The Best Computer Games |journal= Video|publisher= Reese Communications|volume= 6|issue= 12|pages= 32–33|issn= 0147-8907}} 5. ^{{Cite magazine |last=Ahl |first=David H. |last2=Brill |first2=Andrew |last3=Lubar |first3=David |author-link3=David Lubar |last4=Coffey |first4=Michael |last5=Archibald |first5=Dale |date=Spring 1983 |title=Apple Computer Games |url=http://www.atarimagazines.com/cva/v1n1/applegames.php |magazine=Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games |volume=1 |issue=1 |page=86}} 8 : 1982 video games|Apple II games|Apple II-only games|Datamost games|Maze games|North America-exclusive video games|Pac-Man clones|Video games developed in the United States |
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