Crazy Painter - Tandy TRS-80

Publisher:The Cornsoft Group  Info
Developer:Charles Guy  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Unknown
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:N/A

Also on: Acorn BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Dragon 32-64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Video from another systemAcorn BBC Micro version shown because a Tandy TRS-80 video is unavailable.
Acorn BBC Micro version


Crazy Painter is an original game, as far as I know, although it may have been available for the TRS-80
Model I/III machines as well, given the parent company. The object of the game is to paint in the whole screen, and then
hit the joystick button (or ) when you are done to proceed to the next level. If you run out of
paint, you have to run down to the lower left of the screen to grab another can. There are also many monsters and obstacles
that can do a variety of things; wipe out painted areas of the screen you have already done (thus requiring you
to repaint them), killing you outright, wiping out your current can of paint, etc. The game also speeds up each level as you go through them; it is probably 3 times faster by level 8 as it is when you start level 1 (everything speeds up, including yourself). The closest game I can think
of to this concept would be Qix, in that you have fill in the screen and dodge monsters, but it is
different enough to be an original game in it's own right.


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