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Overview
Wabbit is a video game developed by Apollo, Inc. and released in 1982 for the Atari 2600. It is significant for featuring one of the earliest female protagonists in a video game, a character named ‘Farmer Ann’.
Gameplay
The game is set in a farm environment where the player must protect their crops from invading rabbits. The objective is to catch as many rabbits as possible to prevent them from eating the carrots. The player controls Farmer Ann as she moves up and down along one side of the screen, throwing rotten eggs to ward off the rabbits.
Historical Significance
This game holds a particular significance in video game history as it is one of the first to feature a female character in a leading role. At a time when most video games were dominated by male protagonists, Wabbit stood out by introducing Farmer Ann, showcasing early diversity in character design.
Trivia
- Wabbit was among the last games released by Apollo before the company’s bankruptcy in 1982.
- The game had relatively simple graphics and mechanics, typical of the Atari 2600 platform.
Reception
While not a commercial success, Wabbit is remembered for its unique concept and contribution to gaming history by featuring a pioneering female protagonist.
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