Tax Dodge (video game)
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| Tax Dodge | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Free Fall Associates |
| Publisher | Island Graphics |
| Designers | Jon Freeman Anne Westfall |
| Platform | Atari 8-bit |
| Release | 1982 |
| Genre | Maze |
Tax Dodge is a maze video game for Atari 8-bit computers published by Island Graphics in 1982.[1] It is the first game created by Free Fall Associates, a developer best known for Archon: The Light and the Dark.
Tax Dodge is a game in which the player navigates a maze collecting the stacks of coins.[2] Having accumulated money, the player then tries to keep as much of it as possible out of the hands of four tax agents who are in constant pursuit.
Development
When asked about the genesis of the concept, designer Jon Freeman replied:
we wanted to create a few maze games that weren't Pac-Man clones. The subject matter came from spending too much time doing our taxes, and the details were there partly to illustrate the absurdities of the tax code. The layout was designed to combine the Atari 800's scrolling capabilities with the feel of a board game.[3]