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  2. Pursuit–evasion - Wikipedia

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    There are innumerable possible variants of pursuit–evasion, though they tend to share many elements. A typical, basic example is as follows (cops and robber games): Pursuers and evaders occupy nodes of a graph. The two sides take alternate turns, which consist of each member either staying put or moving along an edge to an adjacent node. If a ...

  3. Cop number - Wikipedia

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    In this game, one player controls the position of a given number of cops and the other player controls the position of a robber. The cops are trying to catch the robber by moving to the same position, while the robber is trying to remain uncaught. Thus, the players perform the following actions, taking turns with each other: [1]

  4. Cop-win graph - Wikipedia

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    In graph theory, a cop-win graph is an undirected graph on which the pursuer (cop) can always win a pursuit–evasion game against a robber, with the players taking alternating turns in which they can choose to move along an edge of a graph or stay put, until the cop lands on the robber's vertex. [1]

  5. Maze Craze - Wikipedia

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    Maze Craze: A Game of Cops n’ Robbers is a game for the Atari Video Computer System (later renamed the Atari 2600) developed by Rick Maurer and published by Atari, Inc. in 1980. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Maze Craze , two players compete to be the first to escape a randomly generated, top-down maze.

  6. Midtown Madness 2 - Wikipedia

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    Reviewers praised gameplay in both single and multiplayer scenarios, particularly the returning Cops 'n Robbers mode in multiplayer, and the new Crash Course mode in single player. They were more critical of the game's graphics, with some reviewers feeling they were dated, and of the game's occasional latency issues online.

  7. File:Cops and Robbers game kiosk.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Cops 'n' Robbers - Wikipedia

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    Cops 'n' Robbers is a video game published by Atlantis Software in 1985 for the VIC-20 and in virtually identical form on the Commodore 64. It was ported to the Commodore 16 and Commodore Plus/4 (1986), Acorn Electron and BBC Micro (1987), and Atari 8-bit computers (1988). The game was controversial when released as the player takes the role of ...

  9. Cops and Robbers - Wikipedia

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    Cops and Robbers, a 1973 film starring Cliff Gorman and Joseph Bologna; Cops and Robbers, a 1979 Hong Kong film; Cops and Robbers, an Australian film; Cops and Robbers, an American film; Cops and Robbers, an American short animated film "Cops and Robbers", an episode of the American TV show Castle