Munch Man

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Munch Man
Munch Man Manual (Front Cover0
Munch Man Manual (Front Cover)
Publisher(s) Texas Instruments
Original Retail Price $39.95
Programmer(s) Jim Dramis
Part# PHM 3057
Format(s) Solid State Software Command ModuleTM
Release 1982 (1st Quarter)
Genre(s) Action, Maze

Munch Man is a Pac-Man clone released by Texas Instruments in the 1st quarter of 1982, and was distributed on Solid State Software Command ModuleTM. It was programmed by Jim Dramis, who also programmed Parsec and Car Wars. It originally sold for $39.95. Munch Man is one of the most popular titles produced for the TI-99/4A.

Gameplay

Although a Pac-Man clone, Munch Man introduced several differences which make for a unique gaming experience. For example, the Hoonos (equivalent to the Pac-Man ghosts) change from round to round. Each Hoono variety has unique intelligence and capabilities, making it more challenging for the player. There are 20 different Hoonos that the player needs to familiarize him/herself with.

The Hoonos maintain their color level to level, and each color signifies certain characteristics.

Another unique feature of Munch Man is that instead of eating pellets to clear the boars, as in Pac-Man, the Munch Man board begins clear, and Munch Man actually lays down links of a chain. To complete a level, the player must completely interlock the chain over the entire maze.

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