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// Bannercatch(1984)
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About Bannercatch
Max, the Guardian of the Galactic Tollway, challenges you and your partner to play BANNERCATCH—a five-level team game of strategy and skill.
You and your partner each control two humanoid robots. Max controls his four highly skilled robots. To win, your humanoids must travel to Max's zone, capture his flag, and bring it home. But be careful! As you and your humanoids are zeroing in on Max's flag, Max's robots are coming after yours.
You and your partner must plan your moves carefully and work as a team. You must also break the secret binary code that Max uses to communicate with his robots. Winning won't be easy, but the rewards are great. Win enough games, and you will be among the first humanoids to see Max's face.
Max, the Guardian of the Galactic Tollway, challenges you and your partner to play BANNERCATCH—a five-level team game of strategy and skill.
You and your partner each control two humanoid robots. Max controls his four highly skilled robots. To win, your humanoids must travel to Max's zone, capture his flag, and bring it home. But be careful! As you and your humanoids are zeroing in on Max's flag, Max's robots are coming after yours.
You and your partner must plan your moves carefully and work as a team. You must also break the secret binary code that Max uses to communicate with his robots. Winning won't be easy, but the rewards are great. Win enough games, and you will be among the first humanoids to see Max's face.
ActionEducational
Game modes: Multiplayer, Split screen
Quick answers
When was Bannercatch released?
Bannercatch released on January 1, 1984, developed by Tom Snyder Productions and published by Scholastic.
What platforms is Bannercatch available on?
Bannercatch is available on Atari 8-bit, Commodore C64/128/MAX, PC (Microsoft Windows), Apple II. It supports multiplayer, split screen.