Quasar (video game)

Quasar

Title screen
Developer(s) Jonathan Dubman
Publisher(s) Aristotle Software
Designer(s) Jonathan Dubman
Platform(s) Apple II
Release 1983
Genre(s) Snake game
Mode(s) Single player

Quasar is a snake game for the Apple II computer, created by Jonathan Dubman and published by Aristotle Software in 1983.[1]

Gameplay

The object of Quasar is to earn points by surrounding and eliminating your opponents, the "light-cycles". You control an orange line with a "cycle" in front of it that can move up, down, left, or right. Wherever you go, you leave an orange trail.

If you crash into anything, your cycle is "zapped", even if you crash into your own trail.

The other cycles: violet, green, and blue, also move in a similar way. They are just like you except that the computer controls them. Likewise, if they crash into anything, they disappear. They leave trails, too. If one cycle crashes, the others remain until they are trapped and crash, one by one.

To make them disappear, you must restrict the area in which they move by surrounding them. If they get boxed in, they will spiral to their own demise. Don't let them cut off your area and box you in.

Some points are awarded for mere survival, but many more are awarded for such things as eliminating opponent cycles, completing a level, and eating apples, which will be discussed later.

Every 5000 points, you will get a bonus cycle, which means you will get one more chance to play before the game ends.

There are 6 different speeds that the game can be played at. Beginners are best off at the lower speeds (1,2) and experts are best off at the medium speeds (3,4). The upper speeds (5,6) are for daredevils and Apple dealers who want to show how fast Apple's graphics can be.

Every eighth level there is a "bonus board" in which you can earn many bonus points by lasting long and then killing off your opponents. In the bonus board levels, you and your opponents are snakes. You can only last so long before you run out of air.

When all of your cycles crash, the game is over and a finale tune is played. If you then hear 3 sirens, you have a new high score. Type your name, letter by letter and press RETURN.

References

Quasar, 25th Anniversary Edition

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