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Party Business
13 years ago

Phase 2


Okay, there’s enough that it’s sort of fun to play.

It doesn’t score, and nothing actually happens to you if the forks catch you, but you can run around collecting presents and avoiding forks, and keep score in your head, I guess.

The forks get bunched together a lot. Pac-Man avoided this by having a scatter-mode, and also Inky, Pinky, Blinky and Clyde take slightly different tactics. (Explained in detail here.) This map isn’t as nicely grid-like as the Pac-Man map, but I’ll consider what lessons I can take from that.



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