| Credits | |||
| Published: |
1988, Melbourne House
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| Developer: | Icon Design | ||
| Copyright: | Arcadia Systems, First Star Software | ||
| Coder: | Laurence Vanhelsuwe | ||
| Musician: | Jason C. Brooke | ||
| Sound Effects: | Jason C. Brooke | ||
| Information | |||
| Hardware: | OCS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| Code Language: | ASM 68k | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||
| Categorization | |||
| Genre: | Arcade | ||
| Subgenre: | Boulder Dash | ||
| Tags: | boulderdash, collectandavoid, maze, multidirectional, sideways | ||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Aug 18, 2004. Viewed 18263 times.
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Graphics: 7 ‧
Music: 7 ‧
Playability: 6 ‧
Overall: 7
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Haven't seen an Amiga version yet that comes close to the atmosphere of the C64 originals. This one doesn't either.
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Lots of fun
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8 out of 10
Music by Jason C. Brooke was wonderful.
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I think that the style of graphics sux. Goes for Boulderdash Fanatics, I guess, but Emerald Mines is much better. Play that one instead.
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It was fun, but I loved the original Boulder Dash Games so much... That I was letdown. (I may have had unrealistic expectations). Not exactly sure why I did not like it the way I did Boulder Dash.
Sluggo
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This has a bit of a history - Its an arcade conversion that was actually based on 'Boulderdash' (and is virtually the same as that game). Anyway it's OK for a while, but the Graphics are too small to see properly (maybe I need to visit SpecSavers?). Worthy gameplay to have a few plays of.
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