Money Munchers

Money Munchers is a 1982 computer game for the Apple II family of computers, created by Bob Bishop and published by Datamost. In Money Munchers, you guide a small figure through a maze, picking up the money scattered on the floor and avoiding the deadly "Money Munchers" -- six-legged, insect-like creatures that attempt to devour the money before you can collect it, and which will kill you if you touch them. When the maze is cleared of money, the ... more

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  • 1982

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