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Your task is to rescue the Lemmings across 120 levels of fast-paced puzzling. These creatures simply walk blindly through the world in the hope of reaching safety at the end of the level - unfortunately these levels include steep drops, gaps in the ground, barriers and rivers amongst other hazards.

You are in control not of any individual Lemming, but of a cross-hair, which can be moved over any of the Lemmings. Along the bottom are a selection of functions which can be assigned to a Lemming, including climbing, floating and bashing. You must click to select the appropriate function, then click on the Lemming to activate it. Each level has a different range of skills on offer, a different amount of Lemmings, and a different percentage target in order to progress.

Alternate Titles

  • "Lemmings 1" -- Informal title
  • "Ha-Namlulim" -- Hebrew title
  • "レミングス" -- Japanese spelling

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Was this indeed released for Windows 3.x?? 2 Sciere Bronze Star Contributing Member (110206)
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Trivia

This was the most popular choice when Amiga Power magazine asked a number of famous programmers which Amiga game they wish they'd written and why. Archer MacLean was impressed by its cuteness and attention to detail, while Andy Beveridge said "It's refreshingly different, and fun too... and it's going to make lots of money, I'm sure" - other programmers echoed this final point.


This entry was contributed by Corn Popper (66128), Trixter Bronze Star Contributing Member (8873), PCGamer77 Bronze Star Contributing Member (3051), Famine3h (300), krammer (235), Kabushi (43658), Martin Smith (64127), IJan (1980), Satoshi Kunsai (1856), -diabolik- (297), quizzley7 (21267) and Mike Clarke (65)
 

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