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Boulder Dash - 30th Anniversary Download Windows 7 Ultimate

Updated: Mar 5, 2020





















































About This Game NEW FOR STEAM:Level Editor and Steam Workshop Support - Make Boulder Dash®-30th Anniversary™ your own by creating and sharing your own levels with the Steam Community. Leave your mark on Boulder Dash for the next 30 years.DescriptionThe original Boulder Dash® was created by Peter Liepa with Chris Gray over 30 years ago and published by First Star Software in 1984. Boulder Dash®-30th Anniversary™ is the first, and only, game in the multi-million unit selling Boulder Dash series to include both a world designed by Peter Liepa and another by Chris Gray. Gem Collectors, Dig This! Boulder Dash-30th Anniversary finds our heroes, Rockford™, Crystal™ and others, facing a slew of new, exciting challenges in this legendary action puzzler. Dig through spectacular caves with 3D elements; avoid falling boulders; collect valuable gems and avoid nefarious enemies along the way as you search for the exit before time runs out. Discover treasure chests with rare collectibles, use potent power-ups. With 220 exciting levels across 11 new, gorgeous and unique worlds, and 10 playable characters, Boulder Dash-30th Anniversary is the best game in its 30 year history. While providing classic Boulder Dash core gameplay mechanics and features, Boulder Dash-30th Anniversary introduces exciting new elements such as diagonal movement, using ramps, which opens up new and intriguing puzzles while creating a very different and organic look for the caves. Features Include: • 220 all-new levels with advanced physics! • 11 Never-before-seen worlds, with new creatures with 3D animations! • 2 additional worlds (20 levels each) are available as DLC for additional purchase• New multicolored gem combos, treasure chests, rare collectibles and spectacular power-ups! • New world by videogame legend Peter Liepa who returns to the game he created 30 years ago with 20 of the most mind-bending caves yet! • Play as Rockford™ or unlock 9 other playable male and female characters including Crystal™! • Joystick support • First Boulder Dash game ever to include diagonal walls and movement! • Languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Russian! 1075eedd30 Title: Boulder Dash - 30th AnniversaryGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:BBG Entertainment GmbHPublisher:BBG Entertainment GmbHRelease Date: 13 Sep, 2016 Boulder Dash - 30th Anniversary Download Windows 7 Ultimate As good as the original with very pleasing and easy on the eye graphics.Also has cool new features and gameplay - which do not take away from the original classic gameplay in my opinion.Well done devs! A classic reborn.. Boulderdash (which I played extensively back in the 1980's on Amstrad), is close to the top of the list of my favourite games ever. I know this version is a straight PC port with no enhancements of the more recent mobile version, and thus I should hate it - but I don't. I'm having a lot of fun with it - the game is very grindy to get all the heros unlocked, but at least you don't have to pay for them as the microtransactions of the mobile version are not included here. The other minor thing I don't like is that I am not sure how faithfully the classic levels have been ported over - the first classic level feels familar, but some of the others do not, so I am wondering if they have had some work done (the version here generally is not quite the version of the 1980's, there have been things added, for example the power-ups).. A familiar face appears again! It's crazy just how good Commodore 64 games still hold gamers interest after 30+ years. Easy to play, difficult to master, fun and frustrating, this game has all the qualities that lets gamers of all ages and mastery enjoy. Glad to see that these games are still enjoyed today.. I bought this hoping it'd be a faithful recreation of the 1980s Boulder Dash that I knew and loved on the Commodore 64. Sadly, I'm to be dissapointed with this half-hearted attempt which, while keeping (ravaging?) the basic formula that made the original so enjoyable, adds elements I'd expect to find on yawn-worthy facebrick games (all it's missing is the "share this on your wall" functionality honestly).What added to the dissapointment was the frustration at the vague and overly sensitive controls, not to mention the left-to-move & right-to-"grab" cluster{censored}. Future buyers, wait till it's in the bargain bin for at least an 80% discount - but, until then, go grab a copy of VICE and the original Boulder Dash.. Great iteration of Boulder Dash. I've played the mobile versions as well, and like to finally be able to play on a keyboard and controller - best experience. Always wanted to take a shot at building levels for a game like this, and so far, the built in editor seems to do the job pretty well. Glad to see classics like this get a present day update that's still fun to play.. This game is very addictive. I played the original many years ago and this is even better because of the new worlds.. THIS IS.... BOULDER DASH !!!!. A retro game remastered they did a great job on the game and the custom levels are very fun to make!. EDIT: Shortly after publishing this review, I discovered that there is indeed an android version of the game. And yes, the game is more fun and does make more sense on that platform (plus it is free-to-play, albeit with some content hidden away behind transactions). Thus, I am changing my rating accordingly: if you want to check this game out, download for free on your phone. That's clearly the platform it is meant for.ORIGINAL REVIEW: A fine distraction, but that is really all I can say for it. I can't say how faithful it is to the feel of the retro classic, but from a modern standpoint it holds up fine. The graphics are effective and stylized enought to avoid being ugly, and the music and sound is exactly what you would expect from this kind of game. In terms of the feel of the game and the gameplay, it really looks and acts very similar to a casual iPhone/Android game. I expected it to start badgering me for microtransactions. In fact, honestly, it would probably be more enjoyable in that format, as it is really designed for quick, brief bouts of gampelay during down time and gets old pretty quick if played for longer stretches. I grew bored with it less than halfway in.Basically, there is nothing wrong with this game, but there are so many better, more unique, more artistic puzzle games out there that can command more attention. I narrowly do recommend this. Probably a good fix for casual gamers who just want something fun to do at the library between classes, or to kill thirty minutes while your kid's napping.

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