Play Lock'n Chase (Japan, USA) online

Play Lock'n Chase (Japan, USA) Online

5/5
Game Body(GB)
1981-04-30

Lock 'n' Chase is an arcade action game similar to Pac-Man. You play a thief who is trapped in a maze like vault. To get out, you need to collect all of the gold dots located in the maze. Your task won't be easy, since there are four police officers in the vault who are constantly trying to catch you! Located throughout the maze are numerous doors. As you run through the maze, you have the ability to temporarily close a door in an attempt to block the police. You can only close two doors at a time, and any closed doors automatically open again after a short amount of time. When all of the gold in the maze has been collected, the exit to the vault will open and you can escape and move on to the next, more difficult vault. Occasionally a bonus item will appear in the maze, such as a cash bag, crown, or briefcase, which can be collected to earn even more points.

  • DeveloperData East Corporation
  • PublisherData East Corporation
  • Release Date1981-04-30
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsGame Body(GB)
  • Players3

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Pro Tip

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