Scarfman

Moby ID: 48688
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Scarfman is a derivative clone of the famous arcade classic Pac-Man for the TRS-80 platform. Its basic theme and function mirror the original game with various changes that are somewhat dictated by the TRS-80’s limited graphics and input. The player as in the original is to gobble down dots in the maze for points. You start at the bottom of the screen represented by a large C graphic. Moving during game play is done via cursor keys or joystick. Eat one of the large plus symbols and the five monsters change appearance. If you chomp the monsters now they are sent back to the top area of the screen. The game was produced on both cassette and disk media formats.

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Average score: 70% (based on 1 ratings)

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Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 7 ratings with 1 reviews)

It is pretty hard to make a bad Pac Man clone, but this is close.

The Good
Ideas wise this is Pac Man, so in theory what is not to like? As a Pac Man clone this was always going to be reasonably playable, as long as certain rules are followed, such as making it not too difficult or easy and having reasonable collision detection and the right number of ghosts. This game scores pretty well in those terms, but that is about as good as it gets.

The Bad
Ghost attack is of a similar era for the same 6809 platforms, and despite being in low resolution mode actually manages to be considerably more impressive than Scarfman in every respect. It is hard to pinpoint why- the green colour-set, whilst lurid, does not normally get in the way of the best Dragon/Co-Co games, and indeed could in theory lend itself very well to this particular game. so I don't think the blame can be laid at that door. Instead I feel the main issue is that even for its time there is very limited sound, no music to speak of, a rudimentary C shaped Pac Man (sorry, I mean Scarfman) and a general feeling that they could have just done more. The game does not really escalate in hardness, each screen being almost the same as the last, and there is no sense of challenge whilst the threats to Scarfman are devoid of personality. Each screen is an endless trudge to the next insipid offering.

The Bottom Line
You would be probably better off with its Dragon Data contemporary Ghost Attack or one of the later produced Pac Man clone games that were not afraid to improvise and attempt to improve upon the original. The nostalgia feeling for this game is quite strong among Co-Co users, being one of the earlier offerings, but for Dragon users this is one of those games that helped cement the ill-deserved reputation of the Dragon as a poor games machine, and Microdeal should have known better.

Dragon 32/64 · by drmarkb (105) · 2015

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Game added by me3D31337.

Dragon 32/64, TRS-80 CoCo added by Kabushi.

Game added October 21, 2010. Last modified April 18, 2024.