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3''Orion Burger'' is an AdventureGame developed by Sanctuary Woods and published by Creator/EidosInteractive for the [[Platform/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and [[Platform/AppleMacintosh Macintosh]] in 1996. It features a young man saving the Earth from an interstellar fast food chain through a time loop.
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5The game was developed using ''M4'', Sanctuary Woods' title for the ''Creator/MicroProse Adventure Development System''. It was the company's second and final title not made for children, after ''The Riddle of Master Lu''. The game also features a quite impressive cast of voice actors, including Creator/RobPaulsen as the PlayerCharacter and [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the BigBad.
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7The intergalactic fast-food chain Orion Burger uses the services of an alien meat-supplier named Zlarg, who only cares for money and doesn't have much in a way of conscience. So his next genius plan is to use the inhabitants of the planet Earth, known as "humans", as a raw, protein-rich material for the tasty burgers. However, environmentalist pressure is threatening Orion Burger's pretense that it only uses unintelligent raw materials, forcing Zlarg to abduct pet shop assistant Wilbur Wafflemeier from the sleepy American town of Boonsville and test him for sentience before scouring his planet clean.
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9Zlarg is still brazen enough to rig the tests, so that no creature can pass it, and -- like planned -- Wilbur fails miserably. In accordance with inter-galactic abduction protocol, he is supposed to be returned to the moment he left and remember nothing, but he gets a helping hand from the alien-rights activist Astra, who has smuggled herself on board the ship and sabotaged the teleporter. Wilbur arrives intact to a time one hour before his abduction with knowledge of what is going to happen, and has a chance to cheat back.
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11Gameplay consists of wandering around Boonsville, solving puzzles to gather gear and information for the aliens' five tests. Wilbur is abducted at regular intervals, tested, and returned to Boonsville through the failing teleporter for another iteration of the loop. Going back in time resets the town and empties Wilbur's inventory, but after Wilbur passes a test, he'll automatically (and instantly) prepare for it on all subsequent iterations. Some tests are puzzles themselves, others merely cutscenes.
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13Events happen at specific times, allowing Wilbur to take advantage of his foreknowledge. The player can also opt to skip straight to the abduction or give up on a test. The game cannot be lost or rendered unwinnable.
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15!!This VideoGame contains examples of:
16* AffablyEvil: Flumix is generally polite when speaking with Wilbur, and seems to not realize the tests are rigged.
17* AliensSpeakingEnglish: All the main aliens speak English, though the ones Wilbur must deal with during his fourth test are said to speak their own language which cannot be understood.
18* AlliterativeName: Wilbur Wafflemeier.
19* BluffingTheAdvanceScout: Played with. Rather than convincing Zlarg that humans are dangerous, you "merely" have to convince him you're too smart to eat.
20* DamselInDistress: Near the end of the game, Zlarg catches Astra and puts her in his meat locker.
21* EntertaininglyWrong: Zlarg assumes Astra was helping Wilbur pass the tests, which is technically more reasonable than the idea of Wilbur being CrazyPrepared via a GroundhogDayLoop.
22* GreaterScopeVillain: While Zlarg is the BigBad of the story, he is acting on behalf of the titular fast food corporation.
23* GroundhogDayLoop: The premise of the game, brought upon by a malfunctioning alien machine, where Wilbur experiences roughly the same hour over and over again.
24* KickTheDog: Zlarg eats Wilbur's aunt.
25* MeanBoss: Zlarg constantly yells at Flumix and insults him.
26* NoFairCheating: InUniverse. Zlarg tells Wilbur he's disqualified for having Astra help him pass the tests, [[{{Hypocrite}} despite having rigged the tests so no creature could pass them]].
27* NoIntelligentLifeHere: The Orion Burger corporation tries to invoke this, by setting Wilbur up to fail, as they are not allowed to prey on intelligent life-forms.
28* RealTime: The hour Wilbur have to solve the various puzzles around Boonsville before he is abducted again, plays out in real time. The player can, however, decide to skip straight to the abduction at any time by pressing a button on the interface.
29* ShipTease: Wilbur and Astra are implied to feel affection for each other by the end.
30* TimeTravel: Fortunately for Wilbur, and mankind, this occurs thanks to Astra's intervention and allows him the means to win.
31* ToServeMan: The aliens plan to serve mankind as fast food, but the game even deconstructs the trope a bit, as the Orion Burger corporation is facing legal pressure from both the intergalactic government and alien-rights activists about their use of sapient meat in their burgers, hence why the test is rigged to have Wilbur, and mankind by extension, fail to qualify as intelligent life-forms.
32* VillainousGlutton: Zlarg greatly enjoys the free access he gets to Orion's food as one of their workers.

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