Software:Boulder Dash: Rocks!

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Short description: 2007 video game
Boulder Dash: Rocks!
Boulder Dash Rocks.jpg
DS version cover art
Developer(s)10tacle Mobile GMBH
Publisher(s)10tacle Studios
QV Software
Electronic Arts
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
iOS
BlackBerry
Java Platform
ReleaseDS
  • EU: November 23, 2007
  • AU: February 15, 2008
Blackberry
June 26, 2009
iOS
August 29, 2009
Java Platform
September 2009
Genre(s)Action game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer[1]

Boulder Dash: Rocks! is an action video game by German studio 10tacle released for Nintendo DS in the PAL region. The game is a part of the Boulder Dash video game series. A PlayStation Portable version was scheduled to be released in the first quarter of 2008.[2]

Plot

The protagonist, Rockford, is collecting diamonds from a variety of themed worlds to win the heart of his girlfriend, Crystal. Tentacle, a giant octopus-like creature, is also hunting for the crystals and aims to get them before Rockford.[3]

Gameplay

The core gameplay is based on the 1984 original game, but there are a number of new additions, including a ray gun with various powers and boss battles against Tentacle, which require a different strategy to regular levels. There are also new game modes.

Release

Boulder Dash: Rocks! was developed by 10tacle Mobile GMBH and published by various companies, including 10tacle Studios, OV Software, and Electronic Arts. It was originally released on the Nintendo DS on November 23, 2007 and February 15, 2008 in Europe and Australia respectively. It was later released in 2009 for Blackberry devices on June 26, on iOS devices on August 29, and on Java in September.[citation needed] A PlayStation Portable port was planned for release in 2008, but it never materialized.[citation needed]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings67%[4]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer7/10[5]
Nintendo World Report6.5/10[6]
Pocket Gamer3.5/5[7]

Nintendo World Report said the game "successfully combines arcade action with enticing puzzle elements without looking or sounding particularly good".[6] Pocket Gamer said that it's "one of the more enjoyable puzzlers out on the DS this Christmas".[7] Eurogamer said the game's "low-budget feel and glossy makeover makes it come across as a kids' title. But if you can look beyond all of that, this has a lot more going for it than you might initially imagine".[5]

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