Hungry Horace

The gameplay is noted to be very similar to Pac-Man, involving the collection of food pellets in a maze while avoiding enemies.

The ZX Spectrum original was marketed and distributed by Sinclair themselves, the Commodore 64 and Dragon 32 versions by Melbourne House.

[4] Dick Olney for Personal Computer World said "The graphics are excellent, and there are some interesting, if rather limited, sound effects.

like Miner Willy, Cuthbert, and the Pi-Man, his latest games are looked forward to in the same way as the next instalment of the Star Wars or Rocky sagas.

"[7] David Brudenall for Your Computer said "all things considered, it's a marvellous little game, especially for the graphics, and would be especially good for young children.

The second maze of Hungry Horace