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Reviews for B.C. Bill (#476)

Review by sometimesblue on 20 Apr 2011 (Rating: 3)

I had a quick play on this to see if I remembered it correctly. And yes, the aim of the game is indeed to club women on the head, drag them back to your cave by their hair, and watch as the Children count increases.

Theres also the onerous task of having to feed them, which involves clubbing other creatures of unknown origin and taking them back to the cave. The monsters are unthreatening magenta blobs. Maybe this was during the Cambrian Explosion.

And thats the game. Once you're over the shock of dragging your wives around by their hair, theres not much left. And these days we get upset over Duke Nukem. Pussies.

Review by The Dean of Games on 15 Apr 2013 (Rating: 3)

1984 Imagine Software (UK)
by Eric the Bear, Steve Cain and Abdul Ibrahim

The object of the game is to get as many wives as you can and at the same time collect enough food to satisfy your growing family while, of course, avoiding the nasties, like Dinosaurs, reptiles, etc.

Loved the graphics hated the confusion! Arrgh!

Review by WhenIWasCruel on 21 Jan 2014 (Rating: 2)

I don't know. I think I hate it.
2/5

Review by YOR on 05 Sep 2020 (Rating: 3)

I really do not know what to make of this. While the game's concept is so ludicrous, dare I say offensive, and certainly hasn't aged well, the real fact is in spite of the ridiculous plot it's not really a bad game and is in fact quite alright. That's all I can really say about it except it's a prime example of what you got away with in the 1980's, a game like this would never pass in today's market.