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Escape (video game)

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Release date(s)
  
1982

Initial release date
  
1982

Publisher
  
New Generation Software

Genre(s)
  
Arcade , Maze game

Developer
  
Malcolm Evans

Platform
  
ZX Spectrum

Escape is an early ZX Spectrum video game developed and released by New Generation Software in 1982.

Contents

"Can you ESCAPE from the monsters? You must search through the maze to find the axe which will enable you to break down the door and ESCAPE. But it is not that easy - the Triceratops hides behind the hedges and the Pteranodon soars over the maze to swoop down upon you"

The game

The player has to search a maze displayed in primitive 3D for an axe, which will allow him to break the exit, and escape. He is chased by initially a single monster - each successful escape increases the number of monsters roaming the maze, until level 5, which introduces a Pterosaur that will occasionally take off and fly over the hedges, not being restricted to the maze paths.

Upon finding the axe, which is randomly placed for each level, the player speed slows down allowing the monsters to catch up.

Reviews

Reviews can be found in the following magazines....

Sinclair User "The game was written by the author of the J K Greye 3D Monster Maze and is one of the best and most original games we have seen for the Spectrum so far"

ZX Computing "This is not, as it may sound a jump on the 'Pacman' bandwagon, but rather an original and absorbing game which can become extremely difficult and frustrating"

Popular Computing Weekly "I would rate two of the games here Escape and Dictator as being amongst the best Spectrum games I have played"

References

Escape (video game) Wikipedia