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The Chase v1.0

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chase.zip
Filename chase.zip
Title The Chase v1.0
Description A game where you must either chase a dot controlled by the calculator, or you must try to outrun the calculator by controlling your dot.
Author Ahmed El-Helw (ahmed@ticalc.org)
Category TI-86 Assembly Games
File Size 4,790 bytes
File Date and Time Mon Feb 23 01:01:35 1998
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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Review by  Kirk Meyer
Reviewed on 2004-11-02
Attention span: 2/10 I quickly lost interest.
Controls: 6/10 As mentioned above.
Implementation: 4/10 Not exactly what you'd expect out of an assembly game.
Overall: 4/10 Not the best game available.

Chase is a game where you may choose to either be the chaser or the one who is chased. The chaser is represented by a black square, and the chased is represented by a white circle. That is basically all that can be said about the game function...

It is hard to tell if you have won or lost, because when the game ends you are still holding down an arrow key and the message goes away instantly. I think I win about 500f the time in chase mode, but I always lose in chased mode. This is partly because you can only use one arrow key at a time.

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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
readme.txt    808
chase.86p    1935
chase.asm    13285

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