Poor old Elvis the bunny really was having a bad hare day. If it wasn't bad enough for some unsavoury character to spray-painted his lovely car in such an unappetising pink colour, they had also stolen all of his cabbages too! Well, Elvis was not best pleased, and set off to find the culprit.
Following the track of pawprints nearby, he soon reached the burrow of his arch rival, the evil Alfonso! All the evidence was there - the chewed cabbage leaves, the pots of pink paint in the corner... Elvis had caught Alfonso red pawed! However, Alfonso wasn't going to give up that easily! He grabbed the remaining cabbages and jumped into his handily placed get-away plane, and flew away...
Elvis knew his mission - to catch up with Alfonso, and rescue the stolen cabbages!
Bunny Race has all the following gubbins in a feeble attempt to make the game sound worth downloading...
To run Bunny Race you will need the following:
Bunny Race is supplied as a single 854k archive. If you want to transfer it to your system on 800k floppies you will need some sort of file splitting gubbins. There was one on the Acorn User January 1997 coverdisc which you could use.
If you try to download the archive and you get a new page in your browser full of garbage, wait until it has finished downloading and then save the page as HTML. You can set the filetype to an Archive (&DDC) and then use either Spark or ArcFS to dearchive the software. Netscape (blurrrrgh!) users can try a Save Link As command to save a bit of faff. Microsloth Pants Explorer users can go and get a life - you traiterous excuses for scum-like humans using Kermit Gates' squalid attempts at quality software. ;->
Bunny Race is currently on version 1.01 - keep this page bookmarked for any updates to the software.
Bunny Race is FREEWARE. You may be copy and distribute it freely providing that all the files remain unaltered.
Magazines are free to copy and distribute it providing that all files remain unaltered. I understand that most magazines do pay authors for publishing programs - any disc editors please contact me if you're feeling generous!
PD libraries are free to copy and distribute it providing that all files remain unaltered and that the post and packaging prices are reasonable.