For a game with extremely simplistic graphics, "Lode Runner" was a fun game, which was a joy to play hour afte

User Rating: 7 | Lode Runner NES
“Lode Runner” was a simple game from 1987 in which the player controlled a pixilated character that made his way around a play area that bore more than a passing resemblance to the original “Donkey Kong” screens, lots of floors, ladders connecting them, and zip lines that could be crossed hand over hand.

The objective for the player was to move the character through the screens, collecting idols and avoiding ever-increasing numbers of enemies.

Each screen was a level, and after all the idols were collected the player advanced to the next level, which featured evermore challenging puzzles to solve.

The only weapon available to the hero was the ability to bore a hole through one floor level, which could be used to escape approaching enemies by jumping through to the next level down, or could be used to temporarily trap the enemies.

For a game with extremely simplistic graphics, “Lode Runner” was a very fun game, which was a joy to play hour after hour.