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Taxman

Taxman (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Apple II
Tags: Action
Developer: Unknown

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??/??/1982

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Taxman review

Reviewed April 06, 2009

aschultz says: "Pac-Man, in a sense, has lasted beyond just its name. You have the occasional conversion to 3-d bearing the name proper, but you also have a lot of games where the object is to find everything. The fun of avoiding four palette-swapped meanies never really dies, and in fact many people made a different game on the various Pac-Man rip-offs just by speeding up and slowing down monsters, or giving them a different starting pattern. Such games deserved to be, and were, pirated, but at no great gain t..."
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