Commodore User


Burger Chase

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Supersoft
Machine: Commodore 64

 
Published in Commodore User #11

Burger Chase

How on earth did they think of this one? Loosely based on the Panic formula, but nevertheless different and abstruse enough to warrant the epithet 'original'.

The constituent parts of four burgers (i.e. bun, meat and garnish) are stationed on different floors of a restaurant. The chef has to collate these by ascending ladders and trampling them down to the floor below, eventually to collect at the bottom: chain reactions may occur.

Once assembled - you're at the end of level one. But hang on: harassing the chef are (wait for it) sausages, fried eggs and pickles. With nothing but his innate agility and trusty pepperpot it's a close-run caper for our friend - especially as the stunning condiment is in short supply. Extra points can be achieved by squashing the weirdoes and by grabbing the old faithful bonus objects.

Four different screens with good sound effects and a couple of ditties thrown in. Quirky enough to please anyone on the lookout for something different - and definitely not junk food.

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