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Lock 'n' Chase

aka: Tjuv och polis
Moby ID: 9686

LOCK 'N' CHASE cartridge

Your thief is robbing the local bank! Four police officers are hot on his trail! Grab gold coins & treasures on the run! Keep one jump ahead of the law! When the cops close in ...lock a door ...make tracks in another direction. Run smack into a cop & you're "caught"! There's nowhere to hide!

Police are chasing down the thief! Lock doors to block their way. Pick up gold coins on the run. Don't get cornered!

  • Get points for picking up gold coins and other treasures. Go for the highest score! Play alone or challenge a friend.
  • Lock doors to escape from Police! Lock them in the corners for bonus points!
  • Start with five thieves. Get another when your score hits 20,000.

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Back of Box - Intellivision

A fast-action chase game as you maneuver your thief through the maze, picking up coins and other treasures. Billy-club swinging cops are in hot pursuit, but you can temporarily escape them by locking gates behind you. The longer you survive, the more valuable the treasures become. One or two players.

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Description from Intellivision catalog

A super maze game for one or two players. Move your player through the maze, collecting gold bars and treasures. But beware of the police! You can slam doors to help in your escape as you maneuver your man to accumulate points.

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Atari 2600 description from Consumer Electronics Show, 1982

LOCK 'N' CHASE cartridge

  • For 1 or 2 players. 2 skill levels.
  • Each player has five thieves! One thief robs the bank vault at a time. Run into a cop & he's "caught"!
  • Keep picking up the gold. Get extra points for getting to the "treasures"!
  • Slam doors & get cops off the trail. Trap police between 2 doors for bonus points.

Use your JOYSTICK CONTROLLER to play LOCK'N' CHASE on your Atari® Video Game System or Sears Video Arcade System.

Content: One LOCK'N' CHASE game cartridge and playing instruction.

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Back of Box - Atari 2600 (US)

Play a classic game of hot pursuit as you try to keep your bank robber one step ahead of the law.

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Intellivoice pamphlet (1982) - Intellivision


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