![]() The CD contains the two aforementioned Lode Runner games, plus a Construction mode, enabling you to make your own levels. The enemies are just red sprites with little definition as well - they're not even outlined. Unfortunately, the characters in the game are extremely tiny, which makes it tough to see on smaller screens. The playing field is made up of platforms of dirt and ladders to connect them, as well as things like ropes to swing across. Lode Runner was one of the first games to feature multiple screens, and this aspect hasn't changed either. After a time, the holes close up, but the men always return. By burning holes in the ground, the runner can capture his enemies. The only weapon the runner has to protect himself against the red, chasing men is a flame-thrower (a shovel in the original). Get all the gold and he moves on to the next level. It stars a lone running man, who's being chased up and down ladders and across platforms in his thirst to collect gold. Hardly the big upgrade I was hoping for.īig upgrade or not, though, Lode Runner always has been about gameplay. These games look identical to the original Apple version with the exception that they're in color. Imagine my excitement when I heard the game was being redone! Instead of revamping the game for a 3D age, or even redoing the graphics, however, publisher Natsume has had the game ported from two early-'90s PC versions of the game, The Legend Returns and Extra.
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