BurgerTime
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Player Reviews
Average score: 3.7 out of 5 (based on 22 ratings with 3 reviews)
One of the true Mattel classics.
The Good
An excellent arcade game, Burger Time is a true classic. The charming, addictive gameplay shadows the simplistic graphics and sound effects. The gameplay is often intensive, often challenging and always fun!
The Bad
Silly graphics, but that's a plus... the only real minus I can think of is the overly simplistic sound effects.
The Bottom Line
A true classic!
PC Booter · by Tomer Gabel (4534) · 1999
The Good
Words fail me when I try to accurately describe what a little wonder of a game this is. One of my all time favourites, I'm insanely addicted to it and still have to play it every week after all these years. I dream about descenting buns and salad at night, and when something terrible happens in my life I hear the little piece of music that plays when Peter (that main character) dies inside my head.
The Bad
Nothing - this game simply has no flaws. Find one - I dare ya.
The Bottom Line
It's the true meaning of life. Remember: Don't use the peppers until you've got no other way out.
PC Booter · by mobster_lobster (24) · 2001
The Good
Making burgers while avoiding sausages was appealing (for some reason -- maybe because it was just different) and the level design was very well thought out.
The Bad
The controls were somewhat jerky and it wasn't that easy.
The Bottom Line
I remember playing this in a commodore 64 way back in the day...for several fun hours (until I became frustrated). As an added plus, the c64 version had many additional colors.
PC Booter · by rs2000 (13) · 2001
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Critic reviews added by vileyn0id_8088.