Rodent's Revenge

Rodent's Revenge

A typical game of Rodent's Revenge. This screenshot shows level 12.
Developer(s) Christopher Lee Fraley
Publisher(s) Microsoft
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) 1991
Genre(s) Puzzle game
Mode(s) Single player

Rodent's Revenge is a puzzle video game, created in 1991 by Christopher Lee Fraley. It was distributed as part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack.[1] The player takes on the role of a mouse, with the objective being to trap cats by pushing blocks around, whilst avoiding obstacles.

Levels

To win a level, the mouse must stay alive and trap all the cats using the movable blocks. Doing so changes the cats into cheese, which the mouse can eat for extra points. The player is given three lives before the game is over.

The 50 levels get increasingly harder, but the player is allowed to start playing at any level. The difficulty of each level is determined by several factors. Sink holes trap the mouse for a few seconds.[2] Mouse traps kill the mouse if it accidentally walks into one.[2] Flying Balls of Yarn kill the mouse on contact.[2] The number of Movable Blocks determine how difficult it is to trap the cats, while the Unmovable Blocks make it hard to move blocks around and hinder navigation.

During each level, a clock ticks away until it reaches a certain point, which is represented by a blue line. When this happens, more cats are spawned into the level, making it more difficult, but also increasing the potential reward. After the new cats have spawned, the blue line moves further around the clock and it resumes ticking.

Score

Points are awarded for completing a level and for eating pieces of cheese. Players are awarded extra points based on how quickly they complete the level and the difficulty involved.[2] The best scores are displayed on the high score table, which shows the best games overall and from the past 24 hours.

See also

References

  1. About window of Rodent's Revenge, Christoper Lee Fraley, 1991
  2. 1 2 3 4 Rodent's Revenge help system, Christopher Lee Fraley, 1991
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