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Munchkin is a dedicated deck card game by Steve Jackson Games, written by Steve Jackson and illustrated by John Kovalic. It is a humorous take on role-playing games , based on the concept of munchkins (immature role-players, playing only to "win" by having the most powerful character possible).
K.C. Munchkin!, released in Europe as Munchkin, is a maze game for the Magnavox Odyssey 2. Its North American title is an inside reference to then president of Philips Consumer Electronics, Kenneth C. Menkin. Designed and programmed by Ed Averett, Munchkin is very heavily based on Namco's 1980 arcade game Pac-Man, but not a direct
Kung Fu 2100, a simple game of hand-to-hand combat where players use martial arts to smash their way into the CloneMaster's fortress. Munchkin Quest, a boardgame variation of the Munchkin card games; Necromancer, a fantasy game for two players, in which each player becomes a powerful wizard controlling the forces of the Undead.
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His game Raid on Iran was an immediate success. [5] Jackson bought The Space Gamer from Metagaming, and sold the rights to The Fantasy Trip to Metagaming. However, Thompson sought legal action against SJG for the rights to the short wargame One-Page Bulge, and the lawsuit was settled with an agreement that was reached on November 26, 1981, leaving Jackson with the full rights to One-Page Bulge ...
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Philips argued that K.C. Munchkin was "totally different". [1] Despite their differences, the public recognized many similarities between the games. [1] The advertising for Munchkin openly compared the game to Pac-Man, and private investigators found that retailers were making the same comparisons to their customers. [1]