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Mr. Wimpy Developer(s) John Woods
Paul OwensPublisher(s) Ocean Software Platform(s) ZX Spectrum, Oric 1, Oric Atmos, Commodore 64, BBC Micro Release date(s) 1984 Genre(s) Platform Mr. Wimpy is a platforming video game released by Ocean Software in 1984. The game was intended to be a promotional tie with Wimpy restaurants as their logos, company mascots, and theme tunes were reproduced. The game was released on the Oric 1, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro and Commodore 64. The gameplay is similar to the video game BurgerTime.[1]
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Gameplay
At the start of the game Mr. Wimpy has to cross his kitchen while avoiding moving potholes to get to the larder so that he can collect ingredients and make his burgers. As an added hazard a character called Waldo tries and steal these ingredients from him.[citation needed] After the opening level the game becomes a traditional platform game where the player must guide Mr Wimpy across the platforms whilst walking over four various burger ingredients which in turn causes them to crash to the platform below and finally to the four plates at the bottom.[citation needed] Mr. Wimpy must also avoid various enemies in the guise of walking sausages, eggs, pickles and spoons. Players have the ability to spray pepper at the enemies which temporarily freezes them for 30 seconds allowing, players to escape.[citation needed] Enemies can also be trapped and squashed by walking over burger ingredients whilst they are on the level below.[citation needed]
The platform portion of the game features the following enemies: Sid SOS (a walking sausage), Ogy Egg (a walking fried egg), Sam Spoon (a walking spoon), and Pam Pickle (a walking pickle). As the player progresses in the game, more enemies are added.[citation needed] Mr. Wimpy's only defenses against the enemies are to either trap the them between the falling burger ingredients or to temporarily freeze them with pepper.[citation needed] However, players can only a small supply of pepper at any given time (3 bottles could be carried).[citation needed] Players can pick up ice creams or coffee cups as they randomly appear on the screen, rewarding them with an extra pepper pot.[citation needed] Players are given five lives at the start of the game, any of which can be lost in the opening Larder level by falling down a moving pothole or by getting caught by an enemy in the platform portion of the game.[citation needed]
Mr Wimpy Championship
14-year-old Andrew Blackley won the Mr Wimpy championship held simultaneously in London and Manchester.[2]
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Categories:- 1984 video games
- BBC Micro and Acorn Electron games
- Commodore 64 games
- Ocean Software games
- ZX Spectrum games
- Platform game stubs
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