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Designer(s)
  
Steve Coleman

Developer
  
Synapse Software

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Initial release date
  
1983

Genre
  
Action game

Publishers
  
Synapse Software, Kemco

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Platforms
  
Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, PC-8800 Series

Similar
  
Synapse Software games, Other games

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Rainbow Walker is a color-changing action game designed by Steve Coleman for the Atari 8-bit computers and published by Synapse Software in 1983. A Commodore 64 port followed. Coleman also wrote another game published by Synapse in 1983, Pharaoh's Curse.

Contents

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The Atari version was later part of a "Double Play" promotion, where some Synapse games had a second, complete game on the other side of the diskette. The Double Play re-release of Rainbow Walker includes the game Countdown by Ken Rose.

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Gameplay

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The player controls a small creature named Cedrick who hops on a flat rainbow curving into the screen, giving a pseudo 3D quality to the game. The rainbow consists of 8 arcs, each of which contains 16 squares. Hopping along an arc scrolls the rainbow and eventually wraps around to the starting square. Each level omits some parts of this grid to make it more challenging. At the start of each round the squares are gray, and moving onto them adds color. The goal is to color the entire rainbow and advance to a bonus round.

Hopping off the rainbow costs one life. Holding the button while moving jumps over a square.

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Other creatures attempt to change the squares back to gray or to knock Cedrick off the rainbow. A freeze square stops them from moving for a few seconds. Fragile squares break if Cedrick stands on them for too long.

There are twenty levels in all, with bonus rounds between them, and then the game ends.

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References

Rainbow Walker Wikipedia


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