Munchkin (Videopac Game)

This is cartridge number 38 in the official Magnavox/Philips line of games for the Philips Videopac. In North America for the Odyssey it was called K.C. Munchkin It is very heavily based on Pac-Man, but not a direct clone. It was however, similar enough for Atari to sue Magnavox and force them to cease production of Munchkin. Soon a sequel combining elements of the original game with Centipede was made called Crazy Chase, K.C.'s Crazy Chase in the US. Munchkin plays much like Pac-Man, with the following key differences:
  • There are only 12 pills(called munchies) in each maze, which move around in four groups of three.
  • The super-pills are called blinking munchies because they flash and change colour.
  • Some of the mazes become invisible as soon as you start moving.
  • It has a programmable mode, where you can create you own mazes.
  • It has a random mode, where a new map is generated each time you play.
  • The ghost monsters are called munchers, and your character is called Munchkin.
  • See also: List of Videopac games

     

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