Lode Runner - Bandai WonderSwan

Publisher:Banpresto  Info
Developer:Brøderbund Software  Info
Year:2000
Category:Platform / Run & Jump
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Also on: Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Microsoft DOS, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, MSX, Sharp X68000, Commodore VIC-20, Acorn BBC Micro, Sony Playstation, Nintendo NES, Nintendo DS, Arcade, Nintendo Wii U, Atari Lynx, Atari ST, Sega SG-1000, Coleco Vision, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox Live Arcade, Microsoft Windows

Series: Lode Runner - The Dig Fight (Arcade)

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In game image of Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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Title screen of Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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Box cover for Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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Box back cover for Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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Cartridge artwork for Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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Top of cartridge artwork for Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Lode Runner.
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Advert for Lode Runner on the Bandai WonderSwan.
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(Commodore 64 Version)


The Bungeling Empire has stolen a huge cache of gold from its rightful owners, and your mission is to infiltrate its treasury and recapture it. This entails progressing through 150 screens of platforms, ladders and ropes.

The Empire has sent robotic guards down to protect the gold, and contact with any of these will cost you a life. Your method of escaping them is to press fire to dig a hole in their line of movement, thus causing them to fall in briefly, allowing you to move across the gap safely. Once all the gold has been collected, a ladder allowing you to move onto the next screen is added. Completing these screens often requires forward planning and precision.

This was one of the earliest games to include a level editor, allowing the creation of new level designs with no programming skill.


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