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Item specifics

Condition
Acceptable: An item with obvious and significant wear but is still operational. May have tears or ...
Release Year
1982
Platform
Atari 2600
Publisher
Parker Brothers
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Amidar

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Product Information

Based on the popular arcade game, Amidar is a Pac-Man-inspired maze game in which you adopt the role of a gorilla attempting to paint a maze while being pursued by pigmy warriors. Your character paints in areas he surrounds as he moves along the grid. Paint the entire maze and you will begin again in the next round, this time as a paintbrush pursued by faster, unruly pigs. Complete this round, and you're a gorilla once again. <br><br>As you work your way through the levels the enemies become faster, numbering between five and six depending on difficulty setting and level. Four times per life, players may turn pursuers into destroyable chickens by filling in all four of the corner boxes, or temporarily turn enemies into shadows (which will pass right through you) by pressing the fire button. <br><br>Amidar has only one game, which begins the moment you turn on the power switch. The difficulty switch settings are opposite of most Atari 2600 games, with 'A' being the "easy" setting. Difficulty switch 'A' starts the game at level one, with five enemies traveling at the slowest speed, while difficulty switch 'B' starts the game at level three, with six enemies traveling at a faster speed.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Parker Brothers
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6163

Product Key Features

Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Atari 2600
Game Name
Amidar

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1982
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973

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  • Amidar: To collect not play

    If you are looking for fun Atari 2600 games, you can skip this one. While the premise of the game is good, the implementation is below average. Controls are painfully slow and game play is poor. And the graphics? There are few games that are worse. This might be the worst cart in an otherwise solid collection of Parker Brothers Games. As far as a collectable, it is good. I like the cover art and manual. This game also comes in the thicker, more durable split box design. Not hard to find, but rare enough to make it interesting.