Cashman (video game)

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Cashman
Publisher(s)Computer Shack
Programmer(s)Bill Dunlevy
Doug Frayer
Platform(s)TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32, Sanyo MBC-550
ReleaseJuly 1983
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Cashman is a computer game by Bill Dunlevy (co-creator of Time Bandit) and Doug Frayer for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32 (Also released on the Sanyo MBC-550), published by Computer Shack in July 1983.[1] The game contains a mixture of elements from other platform games, most notably Jumpman. The player can control either a Sailor or a Sheikh, running up and down stairs and avoiding bats, cats, bombs, and other creatures in order to collect dollar signs. It was one of the most popular third party games for the system [citation needed].

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  1. ^ Boyle, L. Curtis. "Cashman". Tandy Color Computer Games List.

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