Bruce to the Rescue

Game Information
Bruce to the Rescue
Bruce to the Rescue
Publisher: PCN (Personal Computer News) Magazine
Genre: Platformer (Single Screen)
Developer: Andrew Clarke
Year: 1985
C64 Type: PAL
Played: 1 Times

About Bruce to the Rescue

Bruce to the Rescue is a platformer (single screen) game for the Commodore 64 that was released in 1985. The game was developed by Andrew Clarke and published by PCN (Personal Computer News) Magazine.

Now you can play Bruce to the Rescue online, directly in your web browser! Our Commodore 64 emulator brings this retro gaming experience to life without requiring any downloads or plugins. Just click "Start Game" and enjoy this piece of gaming history.


Joystick Controls
Joystick 1:
  • Left: A
  • Right: D
  • Up: W
  • Down: S
  • Fire: Left SHIFT
Joystick 2:
  • Left: ←
  • Right: →
  • Up: ↑
  • Down: ↓
  • Fire: Left CTRL
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We offer no C64 downloads due to copyright.

How to Play Bruce to the Rescue
Getting Started

Click the "Start Game" button to load Bruce to the Rescue directly in your browser. This Platformer (Single Screen) game from 1985 runs using our Commodore 64 emulator - no downloads, plugins, or installation required.

Game Controls

Use the keyboard controls shown in the Joystick Controls section above. By default:

  • Movement: WASD keys or Arrow keys
  • Action/Fire: Left SHIFT or Left CTRL
  • Switch Joysticks: Click the joystick swap icon if the controls don't respond
Tips for Best Experience
  • Click the fullscreen button for an immersive gaming experience
  • Use the save/load snapshot buttons to save your progress
  • Adjust sound using the volume control icon
  • This game is PAL format - designed for European C64 systems
Bruce to the Rescue

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