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You play a little goblin dodging angry sprites in mazes that keep changing—easy to pick up, but those treasure risks will have you second-guessing every move.

Developer: Sydney Development Corporation
Genre: Maze
Released: 1983
File size: 76.52 KB
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Gobman (MS-DOS) – A Low-Res Legend with Big Charm

Gobman is a humble maze game from the golden days of MS-DOS, known for being a delightful clone of Pac-Man—but with a personality all its own. Released in the late 1980s, it made its way into countless homes, becoming a nostalgic favorite for anyone who grew up tapping away on a clunky keyboard and listening to beeps from a PC speaker.

What Makes Gobman Special?

You're Gobman, a hungry little yellow... thing (ASCII graphics leave it to the imagination), gobbling up dots across the screen while being chased by relentless ghosts. Just like in Pac-Man, grabbing one of the power pills turns the tables—you get to hunt the hunters. It's simple, snappy, and addictive in that “just one more level” kind of way.

Despite its monochrome visuals and no-nonsense design, Gobman has that magical old-school charm. The mazes get tougher, the ghosts get meaner, and the satisfying rhythm of movement and timing keeps you coming back.

How to Play

  • Arrow keys: Move Gobman up, down, left, and right through the maze.
  • Clear the maze: Eat every dot to advance to the next level.
  • Watch the ghosts: One touch from them and you're toast—unless you've eaten a power pill.
  • Use power pills wisely: Those big dots give you a short window to turn the tables and munch the ghosts instead.

Later levels crank up the speed and ghost IQ, so don’t expect a casual stroll forever. It gets intense!

Why Fans Still Love Gobman

Gobman might not have flashy graphics or orchestral music, but it nails what really matters: fun. It’s a perfect example of how creativity thrived within early hardware limits. Every beep, every chase, every close call reminds you that great games don’t need complexity—just great design.

For retro gamers, Gobman sits right alongside classics like Digger, Commander Keen, and Prince of Persia—games that proved MS-DOS was more than spreadsheets and command prompts.

Tips for Staying Alive

  • Save power pills for when you’re surrounded—it’s your best escape route.
  • Think ahead: Plan your path and always leave yourself an out.
  • Don’t get greedy: Chasing ghosts is fun, but surviving is better. Know when to back off.

If you’ve never tried Gobman, it’s time to fire up DOSBox or your favorite emulator and see what old-school arcade fun really feels like. It’s simple. It’s tough. It’s addictive. And it still holds up, decades later.

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