Developer: | Tehkan |
Designer: | Michitaka Tsuruta |
Released: | April 1983[1] |
Genre: | Maze |
Modes: | 1-2 players alternating turns |
Platforms: | Arcade, SG-1000 |
Guzzler is a 1983 maze video game developed and published by Tehkan. It was licensed to Centuri for North American distribution. It was released as an arcade conversion kit, including a new marquee and control panel, then ported to the SG-1000 console. In Guzzler, the player controls a creature who can drink (or guzzle) water from puddles, then extinguish fires and monsters spawned from those fires.
Each level is a maze of varying openness. That must be extinguished to complete the level, also spawn fire-themed monsters which pursue the player. The main character can attack with three blasts of liquid before becoming empty. With each blast of liquid, the character moves faster and gets closer to being an empty outline with pink shoes. When empty the character is a shell of a sprite, but moves faster. Liquid is replenished by drinking from puddles. Occasionally, an alcoholic beverage appears in the center of the screen. Picking it up causes the character to refill and turn red and the fires temporarily freeze.
William Michael Brown wrote in the Electronic Fun with Computers & Games 1983 coin-op preview: