Games like B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum)
If B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) is your kind of game, the closest matches are Jack the Nipper II (C64/CPC/Spectrum), The Way of the Tiger (CPC/Spectrum) and Pedro (C64/Spectrum) — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
Get personalized picks →About B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum): In this cartooney club-em-up, released in 1984 for home microcomputers by Imagine, take on the role of the titular B.C. Bill, a true paragon of prehistoric sensibilities, solving all his many issues with his versatile wooden club.

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Jack the Nipper II (C64/CPC/Spectrum)
WHY THIS
Top pick for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this cheeky platformer sequel from 1987, jump, climb, swing and toddle through the jungle, picking up useful items and dodging fearsome enemies, all in an attempt to be as naughty as possible! Contains the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum versions of the game.
The Way of the Tiger (CPC/Spectrum)
WHY THIS
Second-strongest match for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this beat-em-up from 1986, take on the role of Avenger, the ninja warrior, as he battles the forces of evil in defence of his faith and protection of the weak. Based on the popular series of fantasy adventure gamebooks.
Pedro (C64/Spectrum)
WHY THIS
Third-strongest match for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this cartoony arcade game, released in 1984 for home microcomputers, take on the role of the titular Pedro, a frustrated gardener trying desperately to protect his precious flower garden from invading animals.
Cosmic Cruiser
WHY THIS
Ranked #4 for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this unique shooter from 1984. take on the role of a pilot of an out-dated Cosmic Cruiser, fighting to rescue the crew of a distant space station that had been captured by a raiding party from the sinister Rallom Empire.
Cosmic Wartoad
WHY THIS
Ranked #5 for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
The Queen of the Cosmic Wartoads has been abducted by the Rigellian Slime Beasts, their deadliest foe, and turned into the most hideous thing imaginable: a human being! Traverse the Rygellian Time-Void, reach the Slime King's lair and dismantle their deathly machine with your Cosmic Tool Kit.
Stone Protectors
WHY THIS
Ranked #6 for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
SLAM INTO THE STONE ZONE FOR A WILD BATTLE OF THE BANDS. IT'S YOU AND THE REST OF THE STONE PROTECTORS AGAINST EVIL ZOK AND HIS WHOLE SUCKY GROUP. YOU GET TO PLAY CLIFFORD, CORNELIUS, CHESTER, MAXWELL, OR ANGUS. MAKE SPECIAL MOVES AND ATTACKS IN SCROLLING 16 MEG.
Electrocop
WHY THIS
Ranked #7 for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this unique 3d shooter, originally released in 1991 for the Atari Lynx handheld console, take on the role of a high-tech cop tasked with rescuing the President's daughter, who was kidnapped by an evil robot, before she is killed.
Armageddon (C64/Spectrum)
WHY THIS
Ranked #8 for B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this simple riff on an arcade classic, released in 1983 for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 by famed game developer/publisher Ocean Software, protect cities from waves of nuclear attack by using powerful missile batteries.
Cheaper alternatives
Games in the same vein priced at least 40% below B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) at current Steam store prices.
POSTAL 2
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Live a week in the life of "The POSTAL Dude"; a hapless everyman just trying to check off some chores. Buying milk, returning an overdue library book, getting Gary Coleman's autograph, what could possibly go wrong?
Blood and Bacon
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
This Co-op Shooter , has Day and Night levels, multiple maps, players will take on 25 enemy types and numerous bosses, like Gargantuan Monsters and Minibosses every 10 days as you explore, shoot and run for your life against the onslaught of porcine monstrosities.
Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015: Do You Still Shower With Your Dad
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
"Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015: Do You Still Shower With Your Dad?" is a fast paced shower-simulation where you shower with your 8-bit dad.It's good, clean fun!
Bit Blaster XL
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Bit Blaster XL is a fast-paced, retro arcade shoot 'em up (shmup) inspired by the classic quarter-munchers of the ‘80s. Easy to pick up, hard to put down, boost, dodge, shoot, and chase high scores in this addictive, old-school action game!
TYRONE vs COPS
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Awaken the latent power of your melanin and kill cops in this thought-provoking game on police brutality in America.
Orbt XL
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Defy gravity in Orbt XL! A fast-paced, addictive, 'just-one-more-round' arcade score chaser. Stay in orbit, dodge obstacles, and rack up points, the closer you are to the black hole, the higher your score! Easy to learn, tough to master, and perfect for quick play sessions while waiting in queue.
Toree 2
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
A bite-sized 3D Platformer sequel with more focus on the things people enjoyed in the first game like fast gameplay, flow focused levels and cute costumes (two this time).
UBERMOSH Vol.5
WHY THIS
Priced ~75% under B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) on Steam right now. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
The fifth volume of the arcade series UBERMOSH.
Free alternatives
Free-to-play games that recommended players of this title also tend to enjoy.
The Expendabros
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe.
Iron Snout
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Iron Snout is a fast, colorful and brutal fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves.
Star Fetchers
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
The introduction to a wild ride with gangsters and deep state conspiracy theories
Magic Archery
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it.
Train a commoner to become the greatest archer in this short incremental game! Increase your stats, gather wealth from quests, buy upgrades, and infuse your arrows with magic.
Eternal Senia
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Thoughts and expectations ARPG
There Is No Game: Jam Edition 2015
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it.
A little game that’s not a game, winner of an old game jam that nobody’s ever heard of. So DON'T INSTALL IT!
Disfigure
WHY THIS
Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
Disfigure is a grim-dark action rogue-like where you battle relentless hordes of monsters lurking in the shadows. Unlock powerful weapons, craft god-like builds with hundreds of upgrades, slay colossal bosses, and push your limits in intense 20–30 minute survival runs!
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More from Imagine
Other recommendable Steam games by Imagine, ranked by review count so the studio's hits land first.
Alchemist
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this classic retro platformer, take on the role of a skilled Alchemist to battle an evil warlock. Transform into a mighty golden eagle to traverse the winding chambers of the warlock's dread castle, or hurl lightning bolts at terrifying foes, to unite the four pieces of the Spell of Destruction.
Jumping Jack
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this addictive arcade style platformer from 1983, jump through 20 levels of moving platforms, zany hazards, and bizarre enemies, each more difficult than the last. Time your jumps carefully, because one wrong move could send you hurtling downwards.
Schizoids
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this classic top-down space game from 1983, you can take on one of the most dangerous jobs in the galaxy: garbage disposal. Try to survive for as long as possible, while knocking the giant garbage pods into a black hole with your Space-Dozer.
Ah Diddums
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this classic ZX Spectrum game from 1983, take on the role of the loyal Teddy, trying to leave the toybox to comfort a crying baby. But watch out! The other toys, scared that the baby being comforted will lead to mother turning out the lights, will try to stop you!
Arcadia
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this highly addictive top-down arcade shoot-em-up from 1982, originally for the ZX Spectrum, defend yourself from wave upon wave of deadly alien combatants using your Ion Thrust Drive and dual Plasma Disruptors.
Stonkers
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
One of the world's first real-time strategy games, originally released for the ZX Spectrum in 1984. Move your units across varied terrain to meet the enemy, managing strategic positioning and supply lines.
Cosmic Cruiser
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this unique shooter from 1984. take on the role of a pilot of an out-dated Cosmic Cruiser, fighting to rescue the crew of a distant space station that had been captured by a raiding party from the sinister Rallom Empire.
Pedro (C64/Spectrum)
WHY THIS
Another title from Imagine, the studio behind B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum). Shares Action with B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum).
In this cartoony arcade game, released in 1984 for home microcomputers, take on the role of the titular Pedro, a frustrated gardener trying desperately to protect his precious flower garden from invading animals.
Frequently asked about B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum)
- How much does B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) cost?
- B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) is listed on Steam at 3.99 USD (current store price; Steam sales may reduce this temporarily).
- What games are most similar to B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum)?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) are Jack the Nipper II (C64/CPC/Spectrum), The Way of the Tiger (CPC/Spectrum), Pedro (C64/Spectrum).
- Who developed B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum)?
- B.C. Bill (C64/Spectrum) was developed by Imagine and published by Pixel Games UK.
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