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''Gotcha'' is an early [[Arcade Game]] from [[Atari]], created by Al Acorn and Nolan Bushnell. It's a [[Player Versus Player]] game of cat and mouse, played in an ever-changing [[Maze Game|maze]]. The cat [[Scoring Points|scores points]] by touching the mouse, and the mouse scores points as time goes by without being touched.
''Gotcha'' is an early [[Arcade Game]] from [[Atari]], created by Al Acorn and Nolan Bushnell. It's a [[Player Versus Player]] game of cat and mouse, played in an ever-changing [[Maze Game|maze]]. The cat [[Scoring Points|scores points]] by touching the mouse, and the mouse scores points as time goes by without being touched.


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=== ''Gotcha'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Maze Game]]
* [[Maze Game]]
* [[No Plot, No Problem]]
* [[No Plot, No Problem]]

Latest revision as of 22:46, 13 November 2015

Gotcha is an early Arcade Game from Atari, created by Al Acorn and Nolan Bushnell. It's a Player Versus Player game of cat and mouse, played in an ever-changing maze. The cat scores points by touching the mouse, and the mouse scores points as time goes by without being touched.

Tropes used in Gotcha include: