Game information
Developer: | Tony Kelly, BB Software |
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Category: | Platform |
Year: | 2002 |
More details: | Official game website, MobyGames, Wikipedia |
Related games: | DOS & Windows, DIV Games Studio, Unofficial conversion, Commodore 64 original, Self-published |
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Big Mac PC is an unofficial PC conversion of a Commodore 16/Plus 4 platform game called Big Mac: The Mad Maintenance Man from 1985, which proved popular enough among players to have still been played in the early 2000s, warranting a PC conversion.
The story is that the titular Big Mac is a maintenance person at a power station, which he needs to navigate through to shut down some equipment. The game is in many ways similar to ZX Spectrum classic titles Manic Miner andJet Set Willy (which also got their unofficial PC conversions as Manic Miner PC and Jet Set Willy PC), with each level taking up exactly one screen, and the player's objective being to reach the exit through multiple traps before the timer runs out, represented by an air meter.
Big Mac PC was created with the DIV Games Studio development environment, and the author claims to have accurately recreated all levels and playing mechanics. The game was released as freeware, and a Windows conversion is also available.
Description by MrFlibble