![]() ![]() ![]() Solving a level grants access to the next one, and there is a separate highscore list for each level. There are also further elements, like the dynamite which may be exploded at a chosen place, and the doors, for whose passing the matching key must be collected. ![]() Furthermore, elements exist which guide the movement of the player like different wall types, and a number of enemies, some of which seek out the player. Gems, stones, bombs and acid are subject to a vertical gravitation. In Emerald Mine, the player must collect a minimum count of gems in a labyrinth and reach the then-opened gate. Rocks'N'Diamonds is a game that includes the ability to play many levels from classic games like Emerald Mine (Amiga), Boulderdash (C64), Sokoban and Supaplex. This is a port of the PC/Mac/Unix game of Rocks'N'Diamonds. 2013, which makes me wonder, WTF, that graphic and 2013?. well, the rocks are there to make our homework difficult, hence the name of the game.Īs you can see in the screenshot above, the game is not that old by any means. The purpose of the game is simple, we must take all the gems or objects so that the exit door of the level opens, however we must take the indicated path, a wrong step taken and something could prevent us from reaching a gem. you can run it in a terminal or look for it in the applications menu. In Debian, Ubuntu or derivatives it would be: In ArchLinux, Chakra or similar it would be: To install it, find (and install) the package called rocksndiamonds from its official repository. This is not an addictive game (at least I think so) as Dont Starve can be, those of us who install some like Subway Surfers on our Android or others who prefer download Geometry Dash (using Google Play, Aptoide or other) and install it on your computer. It seems to me a kind of mix between Bomberman (from the consoles of yesteryear) and those games that you had to move the character (or geometric figure) with the right steps to reach the desired result (Sokoban). This is a game that I'll be honest, it didn't amuse me enough. ![]()
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