Saddle up for an awkward mix of minigames that vaguely resemble rodeo events. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show tries to recreate the excitement of a 19th-century traveling circus but ends up feeling more like a 1980s office party where someone brought a mechanical bull. You’ve got shooting galleries, knife throwing, lassoing… all rendered in charmingly blocky graphics. It’s got yee-haw energy and a lot of hats, but don’t expect realism. Or depth. Or lasting engagement beyond, say, 20 minutes.
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Status: abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro Abandonware DOS views: 1395
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