Worst Games Ever: BBC Model B+

Everygamegoing features 'Like' and 'Loathe' buttons on every game and, once a clear consensus as to what the worst games ever are for that particular format, I put together my considered opinion as to what makes those chosen games so incredibly bad.

Here I present the worst games ever for the BBC Model B+, as chosen by you, the users of the site.

Kane (1986)

11 loathes and counting...

What's The Deal?

A cowboy-themed game set in the fictional village of Kane, which has been overrun by bad 'uns.

What's The Problem?

In a totally incongruous masterpiece, your cowboy looks like Charlie Chaplin. Baddies are nothing more than a few black blobs and the whole game speed varies wildly according to how many blobs are on-screen at the same time. A stupid idea which actually sold in large numbers to unsuspecting buyers because it was only £2.


The Great Wall (1986)

8 loathes and counting...

What's The Deal?

A serial 'beat the screen' game, in which you must get from extreme left to extreme right, jumping over gaps in a wall and dodging missiles flung at you.

What's The Problem?

Jerky movement, a bizarrely redefined character set and screen after screen of identical boredom. You can't really play this, it's more of an endurance test.