3-Demon
3-Demon (also known as Monster Maze)[citation needed] is a wireframe maze game for MS-DOS based on Pac-Man.[1] It was released by PC Research in 1983 as shareware.[2]
Gameplay
The player moves through a wire-frame 3-D maze in first-person perspective, eating pellets and avoiding red ghosts. Eating a power pellet turns the ghosts green and gives the player the ability to eat them for extra points. The difficulty increases with each level completed. Unlike Pac-Man, the player isn't required to eat all the pellets, but an increasing percentage for every level completed. The player can gain bonus points by eating extra pellets over the level requirement and skip to the next level at any point (which can be used to avoid ghosts when trapped), being automatically advanced upon eating all pellets in the level. The music is by Scott Joplin.
See also
- Spectre, similar Apple II game from 1982
References
- ↑ 3-Demon, Mobygames
- ↑ "3-Demon". archive.org. 1983.
Bibliography
- "Du Soft Quasi Gratuit". L'Ordinateur Individuel (French). Archived from the original on July 1, 1987. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
External links
- 3-Demon can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive
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