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Burger Chase

Moby ID: 69475

Description

Burger Chase is a single screen platformer inspired by the arcade game BurgerTime where you are a chef who has to make four burgers over four levels. On each screen there are various levels with an ingredient and you have to run over each ingredient to push it down a level which will push down any ingredient below. You use ladders to climb up or down the various levels and the whole burger must be on the bottom of the screen for it to be completed. Moving around the screen are some rogue ingredients like eggs and sausages and these need avoiding as touching one will lose you one of three lives. You do have a limited amount of pepper which stuns them for a short time but you can kill them if you push a burger ingredient on top of them. Items appear on the screen and these can be collected for bonus points and extra pepper. Two players can play with each player taking it in turns when the other player has lost a life.

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Critics

Average score: 80% (based on 1 ratings)

Players

Average score: 2.9 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 1 reviews)

Kids love playing games and eating burgers, so why not?

The Good
Back in the Eighties, there were some arcade games that were so successful, they warranted official ports to most of the popular home systems at the time, and BurgerTime was one of them. Commodore systems were not included, and so three smaller companies created clones of the game, including Supersoft.

You are the chef of a fast food restaurant, and your job is to make four burgers and put them on their individual plates. This can be achieved by walking over each of the fillings - which include cheese, lettuce, and beef patties – as well as the burger buns, causing them to drop a level. You keep doing this until each component drops on the plates. Sounds easy? Live sausages, eggs, and pickles will appear from the edge of the screen and chase you down, but they can be frozen in their tracks with a sprinkle of pepper, but only for a few seconds. Once all the burgers have been made, you will be taken to the next level.

Supersoft’s attempt at Data East’s popular arcade game is very good. The core gameplay is there, along with the added bonus of starting with seven peppers at the start of the game instead of five. The ingredients don’t chase you like they do in BurgerTime; instead, they backtrack in your direction when you are about to drop an ingredient. The sprites are well designed, and their animations are smooth. There are a few good pieces of music thrown in as well. I like how shooting sounds are heard when you drop an ingredient down to the next level, and I certainly enjoyed hearing a lot of these when two or three ingredients are dropping down at once.

The demo mode, accessed from the title screen, is ideal for players who haven’t played BurgerTime before. It is also hilarious because the chef doesn’t know what he is doing, and it takes him a long time to run over an ingredient. After you complete four levels, the game loops back to the start. In other words, you can get as many points as you can before you run out of lives. (An extra one is awarded every 10,000 points). A high-score table is provided, listing the five previous scores and allowing you to enter sixteen characters for your name. A two-player game is available, with players taking turns.

The Bad
The initial screen shows how many points you get for killing each ingredient. I thought there was more than this given that it states to press [F3] to display more instructions. Also, the rungs on each ladder are too close to each other; I ended up going down instead of getting on the nearby platform.

The Bottom Line
Out of all the clones made for the Commodore 64, I think Burger Chase is the best. The object is to make burgers without coming into contact with the rogue ingredients, but you can use your pepper shaker if you have to. The graphics and sound are quite good, and you can build up quite a score if you play your cards right.

Commodore 64 · by Katakis | ă‚«ă‚żă‚­ă‚ą (43087) · 2022

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Game added November 8, 2014. Last modified February 22, 2023.