Money Bags›› Atari User Vol.3 No.2››Money, and lots and lots of it, is scattered around a two dimensional dungeon›with 10 levels. All you have to do in this game is walk up and take it.››Sounds easy. But living in this dungeon are two eight-legged, furry money›spiders. And these horrible little creatures get very annoyed when you try to›take their savings.››Luckily for you they are not very intelligent, and you can avoid them by›confusing them at junctions. This can be done by watching which way they travel›when they encounter a gap in the walls and moving in the opposite direction.››You have to travel from the top of the screen to the bottom collecting the›moneybags. When you have enough, an out sign will appear in the top left hand›corner and at this point you make your way to the exit avoiding the spiders on›the way up. If this sounds too easy, a blue bar at the top of the screen›indicates a time limit which is running out fairly quickly.››Moneybags is a one player game, played with the joystick in port one. During the›game a few moneybags may still be left when the out sign appears and these can›be collected to obtain extra points. Each moneybag is worth 10 points and at the›end of each level you gain a bonus for completing the screen. You have three›lives at the start of the game and if you lose a life you'll begin that›particular level again.››There are 10 levels, each a little harder than the previous, with level 10 as›the most challenging - where the walls and doorways of the room are invisible.›The screen layout is randomly generated, so each level and game will be›different.››The computer keeps your high score only while the program is running. Pressing›system reset will purge the variables containing this information, so you only›have the score table as a temporary challenge.›