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Released in 2003 by Gábor ‘Skoro’ Varga, Fast Food on the Plus/4 is an extremely loose interpretation of the game of the same name from other 8-bit systems. In this version the pieces of food don’t move around the playfield and instead act as barriers, limiting where the patrolling nasties are able to go within the maze. This means that, as the player gathers items needed to finish a stage, the chances of a fatal collision constantly increase.

Once the maze is clear, returning to base will cause the level to end but the random enemy movement makes things tricky, and the player has to watch precious seconds tick.

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