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Alternate Title: | MULE |
Console:
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Commodore 64
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Region: | |
Year:
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1983
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RFG ID #:
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U-018-S-08560-A
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Part #:
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102302
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UPC:
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N/A
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Developer:
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Ozark Softscape
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Publisher:
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Electronic Arts
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Rating:
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Genre:
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Strategy
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Sub-genre:
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Resource Management
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Players:
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1-4
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Controller:
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Standard Controller or Keyboard
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Media Format:
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5.25" Floppy Disk
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Collection Stats:
- 4 of 7639 collectors (0%) have this game in their collection
- 2 of 7639 collectors (0%) have this game in their wishlist.
- 0 of 7639 collectors (0%) have this game for sale or trade.
Overview:
Back of Box
A typical friendly evening of M.U.L.E.
We pick up out players during their sixth development. They will play twelve. If their colony isn't successful by then, they face the prospect of a long, cold trip back to Mother Earth. Which is fine for 11-year-old Charlie. But Mom and Dad have to go to work tomorrow.
Dad:
The Honest Pigeon.
Playing the blue, he's about to install a second M.U.L.E. to farm his river land. This will give him an overwhelming surplus of food- if pest attacks don't get to it first.
Mom:
The Stalker of the Stalker.
Playing the red, she's about to get out of mining and into energy development. She will tell the others she just want to provide everyone with lots of nice energy to keep the game lively. Silently, she's planning to quadruple the price per kilowatt and bring them all to their knees.
Charlie:
The Stalker.
Playing the green, he suspects Dad's got secret intentions of getting into mining. But Charlie's ready for him. Before Dad has a chance to make his move, Charlie's going to cripple him by letting lots of M.U.L.E.s loose, driving up the price of Smithore. Guess who owns all the Smithore.
The Computer:
Well, he's new to this.
Playing the orange, he's making mistakes left and right. He's unfortunately forgotten that food doesn't grow in the mountains. He's obviously a little slow during land auctions. And even with 48K of memory, he isn't smart enough to catch the Wumpus. Maybe he's just trying to get his new family to like him.
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Game Credits:
- By Dan Bunten, Bill Bunten, Jim Rushing, Alan Watson
- Music by Roy Glover
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