Trugg
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Trugg is a solid and enjoyable clone of the classic Boulderdash, offering the same addictive puzzle-solving gameplay with a few unique twists. While it may not revolutionize the genre, it’s a well-crafted game that captures the essence of Boulderdash and provides plenty of entertainment for fans of retro puzzle games. Here’s a closer look at what makes Trugg a fun and challenging experience: Gameplay Overview: Trugg follows the same core mechanics as Boulderdash, with players navigating through underground levels filled with hazards, treasures, and puzzles: Objective: Complete each level by collecting treasures and reaching the exit without getting crushed by boulders or killed by other hazards. Level Design: Each level is a grid-based maze filled with dirt, rocks, gems, and enemies. You must dig through dirt, push boulders, and avoid hazards like falling rocks and enemies to progress. Hazards and Enemies: Boulders and rocks can fall and crush you if you’re not careful. Enemies move in predictable patterns, but they can still pose a threat if you’re not paying attention. Treasures: Collecting treasures is often necessary to unlock the exit. Some levels require you to collect a certain number of treasures before you can finish. Shareware Version: The shareware version includes 20 levels, which provide a good amount of gameplay but may leave you wanting more. Graphics and Presentation: Graphics: The visuals are simple but effective, with clear representations of the underground environment, boulders, gems, and enemies. While not groundbreaking, the graphics are functional and fit the game’s retro aesthetic. Sound: The sound effects are minimal but fitting, with satisfying noises for digging, collecting treasures, and avoiding hazards. There’s no music, which keeps the focus on the gameplay. Interface: The interface is straightforward, with clear indicators for your score and remaining treasures.
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