+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Quick Step For the Atari 2600 General FAQ Last Updated 2/28/05 Version 1.0 Written & Compiled by "TestaALT" Email address TestaALT@aol.com This file is Copyright (c) 2005 Andrew "TestaALT" Testa. All rights reserved. +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ ================== Table of Contents: ================== 1. Version History 2. Introduction 3. Dedication 4. Controls 5. Overview 6. Strategies 7. Frequently Asked Questions 8. Credits 9. Legal Disclaimer 10. Contact Information ============================================================================= 1. Version History ============================================================================= Version 1.0 (02/28/05): Initial version of document - it's complete. ============================================================================= 2. Introduction ============================================================================= If the two main characters in a game are a Squirrel and a Kangaroo, you know it's going to be decent. Although Quick Step is a fun play that has many quirks, it is still a tedious little game that makes certain people want to cry. Quick Step is just too fast pace and too much work to be any real fun. That is, unless you play against a non-superhuman opponent. ============================================================================= 3. Dedication ============================================================================= I dedicate this guide to all Atari 2600 gamers out there. They really keep this system alive, even though it seems "dead." Atari 2600, in a lot of people's minds, was the first gaming console ever created. This really isn't true, as there were other obscure systems before it. However, this was most people's first video game system - this is the system that brought them into gaming. And so, I dedicate this guide to the Atari 2600 gamers that still play this old system and keep it alive. This guide is also dedicated to Brian P. Sulpher and AboveAverage. Where did you go, AboveAverage? You told me which system to write for! And of course, Brian taught all of us that you can write billions and billions of guides for old games. ============================================================================= 4. Controls ============================================================================= Fire Button: Used to destroy a mat (you can only do this six times). Joystick: Used to move your character. ============================================================================= 5. Overview ============================================================================= The basic layout of the game: ================================================== Lives -> ## #### <- Score -------------------------------------------------- ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== -------------------------------------------------- Lives -> ## #### <- Score ================================================== In Quick Step, you play as either the Kangaroo or the Squirrel. You have to change the color of the mats to your color before it descends from the screen to get the most points. This is the objective for your opponent, as well, and you can change the mats back as many times as you like, making this a very tedious game. See, the computer is some type of super player that rarely dies and almost always lights the bottom mats right before they reach the bottom of the screen. He's still very beatable, though, but you have to stay in the bottom row and fight him for the mats. There are other ways to get points, though. For instance, if you land on a pink square first you get three points, while landing on a gold mat nets you seven points. Also, you can freeze your opponent if you land on a white mat and then the mat that the opponent resides on. You get ten points for this and also a few seconds to change the lower mat colors in your favor. After the wave of four mats, only one row of mats will start to show, and things will get a lot faster. This is where you *can* beat the computer because he doesn't always get to the one row quick enough. If you get to the row, it's mucho points for you. Once the one row wave is done, we go back to the regular waves again, making an endless cycle. If you die, you come back to life quick enough, unless the one row waves are going, then you have to wait until they are over. You get five lives so expect a long game. ============================================================================= 6. Strategies ============================================================================= Some key strategies. * Always try to light up the bottom squares last so you get points. This is tough, considering if you are on a mat when it leaves the screen one of your lives is depleted, but is it the best way to get points. * Follow your opponent. This is a great strategy because every mat the opponent lights up will turn to your color. If you follow your opponent correctly, you should get a lot of points. Don't be suicidal, though, and try to light up the bottom squares again when you clearly don't have enough time. * When you see a white mat, immediately go to it. This is because it gives you a "glow" (if you land on it first) that allows you to freeze your enemy. When you have this glow, jump on the same mat that your opponent resides on to freeze him temporarily. This should give you enough time to light up the bottom mats. * As always, ditch the bottom mats if you see a gold/pink mat, because they give instant points. If you see your opponent going for a gold/pink mat, stay on the bottom row and make up the points he obtains. * Don't save your traps because you can only hold six. The best way to use the traps is simple - blow up four squares from left to right so your opponent can't ascend with you. * When it starts to turn into a one row wave, ditch the mats and get in that row. Sometimes, your computer opponent won't make it, giving you easy points. * If both players are in the one row wave, try to be the most southern so you get the points. * If you descend off the screen with a mat, obviously, you exhaust one of your lives. Try to avoid this at all costs because getting a few points is *not* worth a life. * Another core strategy is to stay on the bottom row and cycle back and forth, changing the color in your favor, and leaving the row before it descends. This is pretty risky but nets tons of points. The difference between this and other strategies is that you have to be staying on the bottom row exclusively. * If the other player has the glow ascend to the most northern mat. Simply put, this is so you don't descend to your death. * If you want to try the upper route, try to stay on the top and suck up all the pink mats. It's instant points! The grey squares, however, don't yield any points, so you might want to stay away from them. * Again, try not to get too risky, because each life is worth 200 points after one player's lives are depleted. ============================================================================= 7. Frequently Asked Questions ============================================================================= Question: How many lives can you have? Answer: Six lives. Question: Why am I always getting frozen? Answer: Your opponent keeps landing on the white mats. Question: How do white mats work? Answer: A white map will come up occasionally and the first person who lands on it gets a "glow." With this glow, if they land on the same mat that their opponent is on, the opponent will become temporarily frozen. You will also gain ten points for freezing a person and some valuable time to jump on the lower mats. Question: Can you get any more lives? Answer: Yes, you get one more life if your score reaches over 2,000. It's hard to get there, though, to say the least. Question: How many players can play? Answer: Two players. Question: When did this game come out? Answer: 1983. Question: Who created this game? Answer: Imagic. Question: My game doesn't work, how do I get it to work!? Answer: You might have a corrupted version of the game, or perhaps the old 2 K version, which doesn't work very well. Question: Where can I get this game? Answer: The Atari 2600 hasn't had any new games made for years, so you can't buy it from them. You can get the game at a garage sale or ebay, if you like. ROMs also work, if you have the game and it is broken, that is. I'm sure Activision made one of their "five hun- dred games-in-one," too, and you get one from them. ============================================================================= 8. Credits ============================================================================= * CJayC for creating GameFAQs. * Brian Sulpher for referring me to a good ROM site. * Atariage.com for a copy of the manual. ============================================================================= 9. 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