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Controls

Joystick Action
UP Up
DOWN Down
LEFT Left
RIGHT Right
◯   ⬤ Fire
⬤   ◯ Fire
◸   ◥ Baby Bear mode/Paws
◤   ◹ Start game/Unbearable
●○○○ Big Bear mode/Shh
○●○○ Bearly audible

Bear Bovver

Ted's electric truck needs a new battery. Climb up the scaffolding and collect the batteries for his electric car before the bovver bears capture him! All Ted has is a small number of time bombs, found scattered around the building site. Time things right and you might be able to drop the batteries on those bears below to help clear a way back to the truck!


Scenario

Wasn’t Ted pleased when his brand new Sinclair electric truck arrived! He had already bought a set of batteries, so no sooner had the delivery man left, than a very proud Ted climbed in for his first drive.

All was going well until Ted notices his truck slowing down. “Oh dear,” thinks Ted, “these batteries don’t seem to last very long.

Ted takes a look around - he has ended up parked outside a building being renovated.

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Suddenly he notices something glint in the sunshine at the top of the scaffolding. “Is that really a battery up there?”.

Jumping out of his car he climbs the nearest ladder.

Thirsty work this, thinks Ted as he climbs the next ladder. But then, Ted realises he has more to worry about than a dry throat…!

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READY, TEDDY…

At anytime before the game starts you can select Baby Bear Mode by pressing the F1 key or button TR on THEC64 Joystick. Use Baby Bear Mode to practise moving Ted around the screen without worrying about being bovvered.

Game Controls

Can you help Ted climb up the scaffolding and collect the batteries for his electric car before the bovver bears capture him!

All Ted has to help him is the small number of time bombs he has found scattered around the building site.

Use THEC64 Joystick to move Ted UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT. Press FIRE to drop Time Bombs.

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The scoring system is unbearably complex - try to work it out as you go along!

Good Luck!!

CREDITS

Originally written by Jon Ritman, with thanks to Guy Stevens
C64 version by D. Campbell