Barmy Burgers
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Developer(s) | Gary Capewell and Gary Sewell |
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Publisher(s) | Blaby Computer Games |
Platform(s) |
ZX Spectrum Dragon 32/64 |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Platform game |
Barmy Burgers is a 1983 computer game written for the ZX Spectrum by Gary Capewell and Gary Sewell and published by Blaby Computer Games [1] in the UK and Ventamatic in Spain. It is a clone of the arcade hit BurgerTime.[2]
The object of the game is create three hamburgers by running over each of the ingredients, making them drop down levels until they make up complete burgers. Players must also avoid sausages and fried eggs who chase them down; players can stop them by firing pepper at them. However, if they catch the chef then the player will lose a life.
Reception
Crash magazine praised the game for its sound and graphics,[3] while Computer and Video Games said that "Barmy Burgers is a good game for any Spectrum-owning Burgertime fan."[4]
References
- ↑ "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers". dadgum.com.
- ↑ Sharkey, Scott. "Most Egregious Videogame Ripoffs". 1up.com.
- ↑ "CRASH 3 - Platform Games", Crash, no. 3, April 1984
- ↑ "Burger Time for Fast Food Addicts!", World of Spectrum, no. 26, p. 33, December 1983
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