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Tax Avoiders

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Developer(s)
  
Dunhill Electronics

Publisher
  
American Videogame

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Initial release date
  
1982

Designer
  
John Simonds

Platform
  
Atari 2600

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Genres
  
Action game, Platform game

Similar
  
Revenge of the Beefsteak, Crypts of Chaos, Beany Bopper, BMX Air Master, Mines of Minos

Tax Avoiders is a single-player video game for the Atari 2600 released in 1982. It was conceived by Darrell Wagner at Dunhill Electronics; he was billed on the packaging as a "Licensed Tax Consultant and former IRS Revenue Agent". The game was developed by Todd Clark Holm, "an independant (sic) investment advisor, registered with the S.E.C.". Game designed by John Simonds and published by American Videogame.

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Gameplay

The object of Tax Avoiders is to help "John Q" become a millionaire within one game year by collecting income and avoiding taxes. There are two alternating game phases. In one, the player moves around the screen, collecting dollar bills and avoiding red tape; this represents maximizing income for the quarter. At the end of the quarter, the other phase has the player move around to manage his investments while another sprite oscillates between an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent, a certified public accountant (CPA), and an investment advisor. If the player is caught by the IRS agent, he is audited, and always loses the audit, which takes 50% of his income. If he encounters the CPA, he is charged a fee but gains new tax-sheltered investment options. If he encounters the investment advisor, he can maximize his tax-sheltered investment returns.

References

Tax Avoiders Wikipedia