Summary
- Release Year: 1995
- Genres: Puzzle
- Platforms: DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn
- Developers: Clockwork Games
- Publishers: Imagineer, Psygnosis, Sony Computer Entertainment
Lemmings 3D (1995)
Lemmings 3D is a puzzle video game released in 1995, developed by Clockwork Games and published by Psygnosis. It is the first Lemmings game to be rendered in 3D, and it was released for DOS, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn.
The gameplay is similar to the original Lemmings game, in which the player must lead all of the lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate “skills”. However, Lemmings 3D adds a new dimension to the gameplay by allowing the player to rotate the game world and view it from different angles. This adds a new level of challenge to the game, as the player must now be aware of the lemmings’ surroundings in 3D space.
There are a total of 100 levels in Lemmings 3D, each with its own unique challenges. The levels are divided into four different worlds: the Forest, the Desert, the Arctic, and the Factory. Each world has its own unique set of obstacles and hazards, which the player must overcome in order to lead the lemmings to safety.
In addition to the main campaign, Lemmings 3D also features a number of bonus levels and minigames. These bonus levels and minigames provide a variety of different challenges, and they can be a lot of fun to play.
Lemmings 3D was a critical and commercial success, and it is considered to be one of the best puzzle games of all time. The game was praised for its innovative gameplay, its challenging levels, and its charming graphics.
Gameplay
The gameplay of Lemmings 3D is similar to the original Lemmings game, in which the player must lead all of the lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate “skills”. However, Lemmings 3D adds a new dimension to the gameplay by allowing the player to rotate the game world and view it from different angles. This adds a new level of challenge to the game, as the player must now be aware of the lemmings’ surroundings in 3D space.
To give a lemming a skill, the player simply clicks on the lemming and then selects the desired skill from the menu that appears. There are a variety of different skills available, each with its own unique function. Some of the most common skills include:
- Walk: This skill allows a lemming to walk in the direction that the player specifies.
- Jump: This skill allows a lemming to jump over obstacles.
- Climb: This skill allows a lemming to climb up walls and other vertical surfaces.
- Dig: This skill allows a lemming to dig through soft ground.
- Bomb: This skill allows a lemming to explode, destroying itself and any nearby obstacles.
The player must use these skills strategically in order to lead the lemmings to their exit. For example, the player may need to use the “Walk” skill to get a lemming around an obstacle, or the “Jump” skill to get a lemming over a gap. The player may also need to use the “Dig” skill to create a path for the lemmings to follow, or the “Bomb” skill to destroy an obstacle that is blocking their path.
Levels
There are a total of 100 levels in Lemmings 3D, each with its own unique challenges. The levels are divided into four different worlds: the Forest, the Desert, the Arctic, and the Factory. Each world has its own unique set of obstacles and hazards, which the player must overcome in order to lead the lemmings to safety.
The Forest world is the first world in the game, and it is relatively easy to complete. The levels in this world are mostly straightforward, and there are few obstacles to overcome.
The Desert world is the second world in the game, and it is more challenging than the Forest world. The levels in this world are more complex, and there are more obstacles to overcome.
The Arctic world is the third world in the game, and it is the most challenging world of all. The levels in this world are very complex, and there are many obstacles to overcome.
The Factory world is the fourth and final world in the game. This world is a bit different from the other worlds, as it is more puzzle-oriented. The levels in this world are not as straightforward as the levels in the other worlds, and the player must often use their wits to solve the puzzles.
Bonus Levels and Minigames
In addition to the main campaign, Lemmings 3D also features a number of bonus levels and minigames. These bonus levels and minigames provide a variety of different challenges, and they can be a lot of fun to play.
The bonus levels are similar to the levels in the main campaign, but they are often more challenging. The minigames are a bit different from the bonus levels, as they are more focused on puzzle-solving.
Graphics
The graphics in Lemmings 3D are charming and colorful. The lemmings are well-animated, and the backgrounds are detailed and varied. The game runs smoothly on all three platforms, and the load times are minimal.
Sound
The sound in Lemmings 3D is excellent. The music is catchy and upbeat, and the sound effects are well-done. The voice acting is also top-notch, and the lemmings have a lot of personality.
Overall
Lemmings 3D is a fun and challenging puzzle game that is a great addition to the Lemmings series. The game’s innovative gameplay, challenging levels, and charming graphics make it a must-play for fans of the puzzle genre.
Review Score
7.5/10