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What 80's console would be complete without a Pac-man clone.
Cleansweep was designed by Jeff Corsiglia in 1982 and coded by
Richard 'the mouse' Moszkowski who sadly died by his own hand in
October 1995. Cleansweep is a good Pac-man clone with enough
differences to set it apart from the original to sustain it's
goodness and worth.
Cleansweep was used as an advertisement promotion for a shop
called 'Mr. Boston' and only a few of these rare games exist
which are identical to Cleansweep but the box has a Mr. Boston
sticker and the overlay has the Mr. Boston name and logo on it.
One of these rarities is owned by Chris Romero who often posts at
the Vectrex news group, RGV.
Cleansweep centres around a bank which has been blown up by
bank robbers and they have left money strewn everywhere around
the bank and it is your job, as the bank manager, to gather all
the cash up. The player pilots a vacuum cleaner which holds a
limited amount of money, the money being similar to the dots in
Pac-man, and must be emptied from time-to-time. The vacuum can be
emptied by depositing the money and entering the vault located in
the centre of the screen.
Special rooms are located in each corner of the bank maze and
when entered the vacuum will be 'supercharged' and will have the
ability to destroy the robbers. Once you have visited each
special room once the door to it will be permanently closed until
the next level. This adds up to 4 opportunities to intercept the
enemy on each level. Cleansweep is fun and addictive and can be
picked up easily on ebay usually for about $25.U.S
Score 6.5/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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