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					<description><![CDATA[Arcade Mermaid is a recurring feature where we look at weird classic arcade games. The word weird has many meanings; sometimes it means bizarre or ludicrous, but sometimes it means of a really unusual design. Our game this time easily fulfills multiple senses of the word. Konami&#8217;s Amidar was released in 1982, putting it near &#8230; <a href="https://setsideb.com/arcade-mermaid-amidar/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Arcade Mermaid: Amidar"</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Arcade Mermaid is a recurring feature where we look at weird classic arcade games. The word <em>weird</em> has many meanings; sometimes it means bizarre or ludicrous, but sometimes it means of a really unusual design.</p>



<p>Our game this time easily fulfills multiple senses of the word. Konami&#8217;s <em>Amidar </em>was released in 1982, putting it near the end of the arcade boom in the US. It still came out early enough to get an Atari VCS/2600 port from Parker Bros., the source of many of the better arcade ports of the time that didn&#8217;t come from Atari or Coleco.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Odd Boards: Gorilla and Spearmen</h2>



<p><em>Amidar</em>&#8216;s game world is both abstract and evocative. You&#8217;re a gorilla, tasked with collecting all the dots on a board made of lines, while evading hostile spearmen called &#8220;Amidar&#8221; (plural) and &#8220;Tracer.&#8221; Unlike as in <em>Pac-Man</em>, the playfield isn&#8217;t a maze as it is a bunch of adjoining boxes, with you and the enemies walking along their border lines.</p>


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<p>People who have played a lot of <em>Mario Party</em> might find something oddly familiar about this layout. We&#8217;ll get to that.</p>


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<p>When you collect all of the dots around one of those boxes, it fills in with a solid color. These boards you can play somewhat like <em>Pac-Man</em>. There are differences, though. The &#8220;turn the tables&#8221; mode that lets you attack your pursuers activates when you fill in the four squares in the corner of the screen. You only get one such period every level, and it takes a lot of effort and some foresight to achieve it. If the last box you fill in is one of those corners, you complete the level immediately and don&#8217;t get any bonus points for chasing down the enemies.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Even Boards: Paint Roller and Pigs</h2>


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<p>There is another kind of level in <em>Amidar</em>, however, that plays similarly, but with a significant difference. In these, for some reason, you&#8217;re not a gorilla but a paint roller, and you&#8217;re avoiding not natives but bipedal pigs. No reason is given for the change of graphics, although they&#8217;re still called &#8220;Amidar&#8221; and &#8220;Tracer.&#8221;</p>



<p>In these alternate boards, each of the rectangles has a number in the middle, which is a bonus score you earn for filling it in. On the gorilla boards, you only get points for collecting dots and capturing enemies during the attack period. Here, you get points for surrounding boxes <em>and</em> capturing them, so these score a lot better.</p>


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<p>The trade-off, that makes these boards a lot harder to complete, is that you can&#8217;t just collect dots however and expect your progress to stick. There <em>are</em> no dots.</p>



<p>Instead, you have to extend the colored border away from already-colored lines, surrounding boxes one at a time. If you leave the border of the box you&#8217;re currently coloring, your progress will disappear! You&#8217;ll have to go back to one of your established lines and start over. Because you can&#8217;t just color them at any time but instead have to extend your territory out to them one box at a time, it&#8217;s a lot harder to take advantage of the attack phase granted by coloring the four corner boxes. It&#8217;s a lot harder in general. Most games end on Pig boards.</p>



<p>You have final aid to help you get through each level. Each board and each life, you get three uses of a &#8220;Jump&#8221; button that allows you to slip by the Amidar and Tracer. But, in keeping with a game where you alternate playing as a gorilla and a paint roller, the Jump  button doesn&#8217;t allow you to jump over enemies. Instead, it causes the enemies to all jump, allowing you to pass beneath them.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Amidakuji</h2>



<p>After you&#8217;ve played a couple of games of <em>Amidar</em>, you might catch on to an unusual property of the enemies. <em>They don&#8217;t chase you.</em> The have a specific route they follow through the board. <em>Pac-Man</em> may have patterns you can use to evade its ghosts, but <em>Amidar</em> makes the pattern followed by the enemies explicit, and the whole point of the game.</p>



<p>The motion of the normal enemies is entirely deterministic and uncaring of your location. Instead, they move in a specific, meandering pattern. They actually follow the routes of the Chinese &#8220;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Leg">Ghost Leg</a>,&#8221; or as it&#8217;s called in Japan, Amidakuji lottery. (You see? <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Amida</span></strong>kuji? <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Amida</span></strong>r?) They move down along vertical paths until they reach a horizontal intersection, which they will always take and then continue downward. When they reach the bottom of the board, they reverse their vertical progress, going up to reach the top again, still taking horizontal paths when they encounter them.</p>



<p>This is where <em>Mario Party</em> players might find this familiar. The Amidakuji lottery is simulated in the minigame <a href="https://www.mariowiki.com/Pipe_Maze_(minigame)">Pipe Maze</a>. In this, the four players are randomly arranged at the bottom of a network of pipes, and one of them must drop a treasure chest down one of the entrances at the top. The treasure travels down in the manner of the Amidar, and whichever player it reaches at the bottom gets the treasure.</p>



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<p>The Amidakuji lottery has some interesting characteristics. It matches up each of the vertical paths at the top with exactly one path at the bottom. It doesn&#8217;t matter how many side connections there are, there will always be one way through for each path at the top.</p>


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<p>To emphasize this, between each board of <em>Amidar</em> there is a bonus round that works more directly like the Amidakuji. You pick one of the routes for an Amidar to begin winding down, trying to guide it to a bunch of bananas at the bottom. Once you learn the knack of these stages it&#8217;s not hard to get the bananas most of the time. With your eyes, try to quickly trace the path in reverse, starting from the bananas.</p>



<p>The key to success at <em>Amidar</em> is focus and practice. With experience you&#8217;ll get better at figuring out where the Amidar will go in real time, and can avoid them more easily. Later levels increase the number of Amidar. Also, since a player can avoid the Amidar pretty consistently, there&#8217;s a failsafe timer in play. If you take too long to finish a level, the Tracer, which usually only moves along the outer boarder, will leave its patrol route and start following your prior movements through the level. This really starts to be a problem with Level 4. It&#8217;s good to save the corner blocks for when this happens.</p>



<p>Once you internalize the rules to Amidakuji, you may find yourself progressing deep into the game. I&#8217;ve been as far as Level 6! The game also has charming, melodic music in the style of <em>Frogger</em>. At the time of its release it was a minor hit for Stern, its licensee in the U.S., and now can be seen as a highlight of its genre.</p>


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<p>A post-script. I searched for information on Parker Bros. Atari VCS port of Amidar, the only one made during the classic era of arcades, and found <a href="https://atari.fandom.com/wiki/Amidar">a page on the fandom.com wiki</a> that gets many key facts wrong. It mentions coconuts: no version of Amidar has coconuts in it. It mentions the Jump button making enemies jump and not you: this is not at all evident in the VCS version. It mentions a bonus stage after every round: this doesn&#8217;t exist in the VCS version. This is one of the reasons I hate fandom.com!</p>



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