
Boulder Dash
Boulder Dash is a puzzle video game where players control Rockford to collect diamonds while avoiding falling boulders and enemies. The NES version features unique levels and enhanced graphics compared to the original.
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About This Game
Originally released in 1984, Boulder Dash became famous for its innovative gameplay combining puzzle-solving with action elements.
The NES version includes 20 caves with increasing difficulty, each requiring strategic planning to collect all diamonds and reach the exit.
Boulder Dash pioneered physics-based puzzle mechanics that influenced many subsequent games in the genre.
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