Bury Berry is the 22nd building and the first object hide-and-search mini-game in Stampy's Funland, alongside its sequels Bury Berry 2: In Space and Bury Berry 3: Back To Berries.
Appearance[]
The outside of Bury Berry resembles two identical artificially-built trees with a wooden and leafy wall around the outside and separates them. There are two sides for the two teams to go to, which features stone brick paths and benches as decoration, with grass around the remaining space.
How to Play[]
The aim of the game is to find all the opponent's 'berries' (which is coloured wool) as fast as you can. When the game begins, you go to your side and destroy & pick up all the wool on the tree. You then bury the wool, two blocks deep, wherever you like, and cover them up with sand. You can put random sand blocks to gain an advantage. When you have buried all of your berries, you then hit the button which plays a Noteblock. This tells the other team that you are ready. When 30 seconds is up, you must switch sides with the other team, and dig to try and find their berries. When you have found them all, you must place them in a line and do a victory dance in the opposing team's faces.
You are not allowed to use shovels, and you can't bury the berries anywhere except under the grass.
Sequel[]
A sequel to the game, Bury Berry 2: In Space, was built as the re-imagining to the original Bury Berry. The new game is a space-themed game with some of the gameplay keeping from the original game and has new game elements like the use of an X-ray machine (worked by a glitch).
Another sequel, Bury Berry 3: Back To Berries, was later built, which kept almost all the gameplay from the original, except the 'berries' are now lodestone blocks.