Credits | |
Published: | 1991, Dream Factory |
Developer: | Think!Ware Development |
Copyright: | Digital Integration |
Coder: | Philip Jespersen |
Graphics: | Michael Stopp |
Musician: | Philip Jespersen |
Information | |
Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
Disks: | 1 |
License: | Commercial |
Language: | English |
Players: | 1 Only |
Orig. Price: | £25.99 |
Categorization | |
Genre: | Arcade |
Subgenre: | Boulder Dash |
Tags: | avoid, boulderdash, collect, maze |
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(6/10)
All the "Boulder Dash" clones never really grew on me - the original was, is and will be the best. "Supaplex" is not an exception. However there are some nice things in here which in 1991 were quite unique. Saveable player's profile, total time spent and personal high score list comes to my mind. Worth giving a try if the original does not suit you.
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Of course Boulder Dash was more popular, but I really loved this game as it made you use your brain on how to solve each level, the harder they got. Most of my family were addicted to Supaplex and we always challenged each other on who gets the furthest in each level. Good old times! You can get Supaplex on Android now (Droidplex), but the Amiga original will always be the best for me!
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(8/10)
Quite good Boulder Dash clone. But I love the original BD still more than the Supaplex.
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