Lemmings Revolution demo
TalonSoft
The most recent addition to the Lemmings lineage, Lemmings: Revolution, brings a simple but elegant 3D environment to the challenge of the addictive strategy and puzzle game in which you rescue dopey lemmings from certain doom.
The witless lemmings have returned--this time to a world filled with hazards such as lava and perilous heights. There are 100 puzzles to play again and again, including the Treehouse and the Stone Tower. Rotate the puzzle structure while directing lemmings around its entire circumference and as you guide the little morons to the safety of a waiting hot air balloon. There are three types of lemmings to play--standard, lava, and water--and each of them has unique skills. Players can choose from eight skills and teach the lemmings to help them along. Choices include everything from the classic Basher and Climber to the new Trampoline and AntiGravity. Adjustable difficulty settings allow you to customize the game for any ability level ranging from Easy As Pie to Unimaginable, and anywhere in between. This game has wonderfully pleasant scenery and music to enjoy while preventing the demise of the dopey lemmings.
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