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[[File:Amidar_3904.gif|frame]] ''Amidar'' is a 1981 [[Arcade Game]] by [[Konami]]. It's a cross between ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Qix]]'', and a Japanese lot-drawing game called Amidakuji. (Amidakuji has also shown up in ''Psycho Fox'', ''[[Decap Attack]]'' and ''[[Super Monkey Ball]] 2''.)
[[File:Amidar_3904.gif|frame]] ''Amidar'' is a 1981 [[Arcade Game]] by [[Konami]]. It's a cross between ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Qix]]'', and a Japanese lot-drawing game called Amidakuji. (Amidakuji has also shown up in ''Psycho Fox'', ''[[De Cap Attack]]'' and ''[[Super Monkey Ball]] 2''.)


You play either an ape or a paint roller, depending on the level. You run around an Amidakuji board, a grid with regular vertical lines and irregular horizontal lines. You fill in areas of the screen, as in ''Qix'', but the areas are predefined rectangles. Headhunters or pigs wander around, taking every turn as per Amidakuji rules, except for one called the Tracer which patrols the perimeter for a while and then chases you around. Fill in the corner rectangles, and the [[Invincibility Power-Up|enemies become killable for a few moments]], as in ''Pac-Man''. In between levels is a [[Bonus Round]] where you make your way from the top of the screen to a bonus at the bottom, following Amidakuji rules.
You play either an ape or a paint roller, depending on the level. You run around an Amidakuji board, a grid with regular vertical lines and irregular horizontal lines. You fill in areas of the screen, as in ''Qix'', but the areas are predefined rectangles. Headhunters or pigs wander around, taking every turn as per Amidakuji rules, except for one called the Tracer which patrols the perimeter for a while and then chases you around. Fill in the corner rectangles, and the [[Invincibility Power-Up|enemies become killable for a few moments]], as in ''Pac-Man''. In between levels is a [[Bonus Round]] where you make your way from the top of the screen to a bonus at the bottom, following Amidakuji rules.
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* [[Puzzle Game]]
* [[Puzzle Game]]
* [[Scoring Points]]
* [[Scoring Points]]
* [[Space Filling Path]]: ''[[Qbert]]'' style.
* [[Space-Filling Path]]: ''[[Q*bert]]'' style.
* [[Video Game Lives]]: Three.
* [[Video Game Lives]]: Three.



Revision as of 09:23, 9 April 2014

Amidar is a 1981 Arcade Game by Konami. It's a cross between Pac-Man, Qix, and a Japanese lot-drawing game called Amidakuji. (Amidakuji has also shown up in Psycho Fox, De Cap Attack and Super Monkey Ball 2.)

You play either an ape or a paint roller, depending on the level. You run around an Amidakuji board, a grid with regular vertical lines and irregular horizontal lines. You fill in areas of the screen, as in Qix, but the areas are predefined rectangles. Headhunters or pigs wander around, taking every turn as per Amidakuji rules, except for one called the Tracer which patrols the perimeter for a while and then chases you around. Fill in the corner rectangles, and the enemies become killable for a few moments, as in Pac-Man. In between levels is a Bonus Round where you make your way from the top of the screen to a bonus at the bottom, following Amidakuji rules.

Amidar provides examples of: