Lemmings 4.3

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    12/11/2008
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    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Palm OS 3.1

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Lemmings is the implementation of the classic game originally created by Psygnosis for the Palm. Adorable yet incredibly stupid furry creatures known for walking off cliffs wander aimlessly into dangerous situations and drown by the thousands in pools of water. It features grayscale and color support; preference adjustment (key and sound); stylus control; background music and sound effects; fluid animations and player control; native 240x240 (Handera) and 320x320 (Sony Clie) hi-res graphics support; and the ability to load custom level packs. Version 4.2 features music and SFX support.

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  1. I think it is good douglas andrew -- November 30 2006, 16.47

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