Pedestrian Panic

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Pedestrian Panic
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Release type: Shareware
Release date: 1993?
Levels: 9
Author: Sherwood Forest Software
Registration bonus: Bonus game
Registration price: $15
Related games: ?

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Story

Tempting fate in Pedestrian Panic

You have recently come to New York City. You have found the streets to be loaded with dangers. Speeding cars, manholes, and muggers are only a few of these perils that you must contend with. Good luck navigating the streets and avenues, as you look for the various subway stations.

Instructions

Here you are in the Big Apple, New York City. You are Joe Pedestrian, and you must make it from one subway station to the other.

You have to cross the streets without getting hit by a car. As you go from subway station to subway station, the cars go faster. Emergency vehicles start to go up the center lane. You also have to contend with manholes, muggers, oneway streets, and splashing puddles, all of which cause damage to you.

You control the man by pushing the appropriate arrow key, or pushing the joystick in the direction you want to go.

The goal of each screen is to enter the flashing subway station. By doing this you move to the next level.

Credits

Where do they get those wonderful toys? Yes, just when you thought it was safe to boot up again, Sherwood Forest Software comes out again. This time it is Pedestrian Panic, another fine product from the lunatic fringe.

Rob Sherwood and the rest of the crew wish to to thank you for your continued patronage. We are Rob Sherwood, Dan Whalen, and the rest, who we picked up at the local flea market.

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