No matter how hold you are or when you started to game everyone should have played this for at least a few moments or two. Its the SIMS minus the annoying bablish language with just as much dependency and idiocy.
Picture tiny little creatures who only know how to walk forward and you are there (demi)god! It is your duty to make sure as many of these stupid, and ugly, little creations gets to their home in one piece. As this (demi)god, you are granted several powers in order to do this. Your most used being the stop command. A command which makes whatever Lemming you click on stop in his tracks and act like a bouncer made of diamond.
NONE SHALL PASS!
If you've never played the game, fear not my good friend and reader. You see, the internet is filled with many solutions to this problem! Pick your favorite emulated system of the 8 or 16bit varity and be amazed by your options.
SNES
Gameboy Color
Not a Nintendo fan? Fear not for there is also a lemmings game on the Master System, Genesis and Game Gear. Allergic to emulation, perhaps? Maybe you simply don't want to bother with emulators and the like and that's okay. Well if you are of that sort then there is still no problem for you as Lemmings are everywhere and will be everywhere provided someone wants to poke at these stupid little creatures. DHMTL Lemmings
There is also the DOS version of the game, which is pictured at the top of this post but dosBOX annoys me and there are a lot of other, better ways, to play Lemmings.
Picture tiny little creatures who only know how to walk forward and you are there (demi)god! It is your duty to make sure as many of these stupid, and ugly, little creations gets to their home in one piece. As this (demi)god, you are granted several powers in order to do this. Your most used being the stop command. A command which makes whatever Lemming you click on stop in his tracks and act like a bouncer made of diamond.
NONE SHALL PASS!
If you've never played the game, fear not my good friend and reader. You see, the internet is filled with many solutions to this problem! Pick your favorite emulated system of the 8 or 16bit varity and be amazed by your options.
- NES
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