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SNES 1991 1 Player

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Lemmings is a 1991 puzzle and strategy video game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga. The game was programmed by Russell Kay, Mike Dailly and David Jones, and was inspired by a simple animation that Dailly created while experimenting with Deluxe Paint.

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The Story Behind Lemmings

After they developed most of the hard levels, they then created several simple levels either by copying the existing ones or creating new layouts; as Dailly states, "This I believe is where many games fall down today, they don't spend the time making a good learning curve." Timmons is credited with the official drawings of the lemmings, as necessitated by the need of Psygnosis for box cover artwork. Dailly was able to quickly produce an animated graphic showing his creations moving endlessly, with additional graphical improvements made by Gary Timmons and other members of the DMA Design team to help remove the stiffness in the animation. While most were solved quickly, Dailly commented that "Every now and again though, the fax would be covered in scribbles with the time and comments crossed out again and again; this is what we were striving for while we were designing the levels, and it gave us all a warm fuzzy feeling inside." Each of the designers had a somewhat different style in their levels: Dailly's levels often had titles containing clues to what to do (such as "It's hero time!", suggesting that one lemming had to be separated from the crowd) and generally required the player to perform several actions at once; Gary Timmons's levels were minimalistic, with popular culture references in the titles; and Scott Johnston's (whose mother was the first voice of the lemmings) levels were generally tightly packed.

Allowing the creatures to move across the landscape was based on a Salamander weapon concept for Blood Money and demonstrated with the animations. 'Oh...', he'd mutter, and scramble off to try and fix it." They also sent internally tested levels to Psygnosis, getting back the results of their testing via fax. The two-player option was inspired by then-current games Populous and Stunt Car Racer.

How Lemmings Plays

Blockers stand still and prevent other lemmings from passing; lemmings that hit a Blocker simply reverse direction. The player can increase the rate as desired to a maximum of 99, and later decrease it down to, but not lower than, the initial rate. The player also has the option to "nuke" all the remaining lemmings on the screen, converting them to Bombers.

The four difficulty groups – "Fun", "Tricky", "Taxing" and "Mayhem" – are used to organise the levels to reflect their overall difficulty. Lemmings is divided into a number of levels, grouped into four difficulty categories. A lemming can die in a number of ways: falling from too great a height, drowning or falling into lava, falling off the bottom edge of the screen, being caught in a trap or fire, or being assigned the Bomber skill for five seconds.

Why Players Still Load It Up

He praised the game's originality but expressed criticism for it being repetitive. Sony eventually licensed the rights to Exient Entertainment, who published a mobile game Lemmings: The Puzzle Adventure in 2018. David Sears of Compute!, in his review of Lemmings for the PC, stated that "perhaps Psygnosis has tapped into the human instinct for survival in formulating this perfect blend of puzzle, strategy, and action." Amiga Computing stated that "Lemmings is absolutely brilliant.

In 2004, Graham Cormode proved that deciding whether it is possible to complete a level of Lemmings is NP-hard. Mobile 1UP reworked the game to replace the Lemmings with humans in a prehistoric setting, and instead released the game under the name Caveman in 2011. Brutal Deluxe, the developer who did the porting of the Apple IIGS version of Lemmings, has released the port's source code.

Lemmings — Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy the original Lemmings?

See the "Other Places You Can Get This Game" section below the article for legitimate places to buy real-world versions.

What console was Lemmings released on?

its publisher shipped Lemmings for the Super Nintendo back in 1991, and this page runs that release.

Can I save my progress in Lemmings?

Yes. Create a free account and the player unlocks save states — snapshot your progress at any moment and resume later on any device.

How many players does Lemmings support?

This browser version of Lemmings handles 1 player(s).

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