Boulder Dash Video Game Series
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Boulder Dash: 30th Anniversary
Arcade 20 March 2015
A special anniversary edition released to honor the 30th anniversary of the Boulder Dash series. As always, we begin the game by choosing a hero, including the series’ longstanding cast such as Rockford or Crystal. The heroes are tasked with exploring extensive cave systems to gather diamonds which are guarded by monsters and falling stones. Digging tunnels and controlled destruction of certain areas may change the structure of the cave, either bringing you closer to or blocking the way to your goal. The anniversary edition introduces incline walls, new monsters and bonuses, as well as a map editor with the ability to share your creations with the online community.
Boulder Dash XL
Arcade 13 July 2011
Refreshed version of the classic logic-arcade game, which entertained the owners of the first personal computers. In the game we play the role of a hero collecting jewels in underground labyrinths. The rework contains much better graphics and lots of levels - some of them are completely new creations.
Boulder Dash: Rocks!
Arcade 22 November 2007
Boulder Dash: Rocks! is an arcade and logical item, prepared on the basis of a game, the first edition of which took place in 1984. The original debut in the world of electronic entertainment on slot machines and popular hardware platforms at that time.
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure
Arcade 12 September 2003
Boulder Dash: Treasure Pleasure is another part of the legendary dexterity and logic series, launched in 1984 under the banner of First Star Software and dedicated to several home microcomputers.
Boulder Dash II: Rockford's Revenge
Arcade 12 July 1995
The great popularity of Boulder Dash meant that First Star Software, Inc. decided to develop a Rockford's Revenge sequel in 1985.
Boulder Dash
Arcade 11 December 1984
Rockford is an intrepid treasure hunter who one day, regardless of the many dangers, decides to penetrate a network of vast caves. Legend has it that in the latter there is a mass of jewels that have been waiting for years for their new owner. The problem is that it is not easy to get through a complex system of corridors, which is why Rockford needs to be helped in the "diamonds" operation.