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| A brave prospector digs through caves collecting diamonds, while avoiding falling rocks and dangerous creatures of various types. |
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Feb 20, 2007 02:35:57 | | Size | 714 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | Minor Update | | Languages | English, German | | Tags | diamond, levels, diamonds, games, game, boulderdash, level, zx, boulder, dash | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP | | Homepage | zxgames.com | | Email | submit@zxgames.com | | Author | Anton Zhilkin |
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| Other author's software: | - Lode Runner 1.5 You control the hero who has to avoid the guards and collects all the treasure to move on to the next level. The hero cannot kill guards, but can dig holes into the brick floors to temporarily trap them. It is as simple, as fascinating.
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Description: We are proud to present a perfected remake of the classic "Boulder Dash" game originally published by First Star Software. A brave prospector digs through caves collecting diamonds, while avoiding falling rocks and dangerous creatures of various types. Whether you have played the original game or not, you will definitely enjoy Boulder Dash by ZX Games.
Besides the high quality the following deserve to be mentioned:
- Exact copies of the original levels
- Enhanced graphics
- Variable game speed
- Quick save and load
- Window and full-screen modes | Short tags: diamond, levels, diamonds, games, game, boulderdash, level, zx, boulder, dash | System Requirements: Pentium I or higher, 64MB RAM | Find last version of Boulder Dash | |
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