Oh no! More Lemmings

Oh no! More Lemmings

PC

Release Date: December 21, 1991

Puzzle, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer

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Continuation of the adventures of friendly lemmings, which the player must help to overcome 100 difficult boards and open the way to the desired freedom.

Oh No! More Lemmings was initially released on Amiga as an expansion pack for Lemmings, but Psygnosis quickly decided to release a separate version, and such was given to PC users among others.

The main idea and gameplay mechanics in Oh No! More Lemmings remained the same. Every level contains a large number of likeable animals, who require the player's help in order to get to the exit. It isn’t easy, though, because there are lots of obstacles on the way. Luckily, we may assign the lemmings one out of eight skills and make way for the rest by doing so. This time around, the developers prepared 100 new levels, much more difficult than in the original game. After the completion of a level, we get a special code, thanks to which we may start from the latest level we’ve reached instead of starting from the beginning. The changes are scarce and apply only to the audiovisual layer of the game. There are completely new sceneries available, as well as new music themes. The only noteworthy innovation is the possibility of playing with a friend on a single computer on special levels. A pity that there’s only 10 of them.

Last updated on August 14, 2015

Oh no! More Lemmings Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: DMA Design

Publisher: Psygnosis

Age restrictions: none

Oh no! More Lemmings System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: 286, 640 KB RAM