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51 lines
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ROBOT CHASE
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Copyright 2020 Andrew Pamment
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Based on the game “CHASE” appearing in the book “More BASIC Computer
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Games” by David Ahl.
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The original files can be found here:
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http://members.iinet.net.au/~apamment/CPM/
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The game
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You are trapped in a maze of high voltage power fences and posts. There
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are also killer robots trying to destroy you.
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Your only hope is to lure the robots into a fence or each other to
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destroy them.
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If things get hopeless, you can do a mega jump, but you could end up
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anywhere, including on top of a power fence or a robot!
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Keys
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Use the numpad to move, even diagonally. Use J to jump and 0 to pass a
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round.
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7 8 9 J - Jump
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\ | / 0 - Pass
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4 - * - 6
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/ | \
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1 2 3 Q - Quit
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* - You
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X - High Voltage Line
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+ - Killer Robot
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Compiling
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Robot Chase is written in C for the ZXCC compiler which can be found in
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z88dk.
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Use this command line (tested in Linux) to compile:
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zcc +cpm -lm -lndos -O3 -o CHASE.COM chase.c ansi.c
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