Bun Fun

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Bun Fun
Developer(s)A. J. Turner
Publisher(s)Squirrel
Platform(s)Acorn Electron, BBC Micro
Release1983
Genre(s)Arcade
Mode(s)Single player

Bun Fun is a computer game, released for the BBC Micro home computer by Squirrel Software on cassette in Template:Vgy. It was later ported to the Acorn Electron.

Gameplay

In the game, the player manages a production line. A number of buns sit on a conveyor belt and, by rhythmic tapping of two keys on the computer, the player decorates them with icing, sugar and walnuts to produce a 'gudbun'. The more gudbuns the player produces, the more wages that player earns.

The game runs in both BASIC and machine code.

Release

The game was originally released by mail order only. It was written by A. J. Turner, who appears to have written only this one game.

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