This is a homebrew  game, run on Gameboy Color. Original version:  Mike Schwartz - Spectravision - ICOM/TMQ. Atari 2600, 1983. Created with GB-Studio 2.0.0 beta5!

Also available for download in .CIA format for the Nintendo 3DS virtual console!

The object of the first maze screen is to move chuckie, the dog, through the maze and escape through the opening at the top of the screen directly below the chuckwagon. If you successfully escape from the maze, you will enter the reward screen.

The reward screen requires you wait until the dog dish is even with chuckie and then press the joystick fire button to allow chuckie to move to the dish and eat.  This will score an additional 20 points. If you miss, no points will be awarded and you will simply go ahead to the next maze screen. In each maze screen, there will be objects appearing on the screen and bouncing from side to side.  These should be  avoided. If they hit chuckie, he will be frozen temporarily which will decrease your score.

Also, in each maze, there is a dogcatcher who is chasing chuckie.  If he catches chuckie, you will lose a life.  you only have three to start with so be careful.

When the game is over, your score will be displayed on the screen.  It will be the total of each maze screen score and the total of each reward screen score.


Start the gameStart
Move: Cursor keys

Start the game: Enter
Move: Arrow keys

https://atariage.com/software_page.php?SoftwareID=917

You can download the ROM file of the game from the WLS website!

WILDS
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Publisher
Release date Jul 27, 2023
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorRajcsányi László (WLS)
GenreAction
Made withGB Studio
Tagsatari, atari-2600, dog, Game Boy, gameboy-color, gbc, purina, Retro, wls

Download

Download
Chase the Chuck Wagon GBC (WLS).gbc 256 kB
Download
Chase the Chuck Wagon GBC (WLS).cia 3 MB

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Deleted 273 days ago

Hello. Thank you for your signal, what you write is actually interesting, because such a mistake is in principle unimaginable. It is not possible that your time is up because you will still die wherever you are on the field.