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A top-down action adventure, controlled with the arrow keys and the space bar. ''[[Big Bob’s Drive-In]]'' has a 1950s diner setting, which rationalizes attacks as food orders and monsters as customers. Otherwise the game stays well within the limits of Game-Maker’s back-of-the-box feature set, and so comes off like a cross between ''[[Pipemare]]'' and ''[[Sample]]'', except without the polish.  
 
A top-down action adventure, controlled with the arrow keys and the space bar. ''[[Big Bob’s Drive-In]]'' has a 1950s diner setting, which rationalizes attacks as food orders and monsters as customers. Otherwise the game stays well within the limits of Game-Maker’s back-of-the-box feature set, and so comes off like a cross between ''[[Pipemare]]'' and ''[[Sample]]'', except without the polish.  
  
[[Category:Game-Maker games]][[Category:Arcade action]][[Category:Top-down]][[Category:Sherwood Forest Shareware]]
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[[Category:Game-Maker games]][[Category:Action games]][[Category:Top-down]][[Category:Sherwood Forest Shareware]]

Revision as of 17:03, 25 July 2010

A top-down action adventure, controlled with the arrow keys and the space bar. Big Bob’s Drive-In has a 1950s diner setting, which rationalizes attacks as food orders and monsters as customers. Otherwise the game stays well within the limits of Game-Maker’s back-of-the-box feature set, and so comes off like a cross between Pipemare and Sample, except without the polish.