LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)
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| Developer(s) | Data Design Interactive |
| Publisher(s) | LEGO Media International |
| Director(s) | Eamonn Barr |
| Producer(s) | Tomas Gillo |
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| Platform(s) | Windows |
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| Genre(s) | Real-time strategy |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
LEGO Rock Raiders is a 1999 LEGO-themed real-time strategy video game developed by Data Design Interactive and published by LEGO Media International for Windows.
Gameplay
LEGO Rock Raiders is a mission-based real-time strategy game with elements of construction simulation.[2][3]
Missions
LEGO Rock Raiders features twenty-five different missions. The game's mission selection screen displays a cross-section of the alien planet, with individual missions represented by cavern openings. Playable missions display an image of the mission in the cavern, while locked missions are darkened and blocked by beams. Hovering the cursor over an available mission will display its name, and a completed mission will also display its completion status and the player's achieved score for it. When starting a new game, only the first mission can be played; completing it unlocks the missions below it. The deeper into the planet a mission is located, the more difficult it is intended to be.[2][4] The planet is divided into different-coloured layers, which are further divided into thirteen "levels" containing one to three missions in each; this was intended to give the game a branching mission path, allowing players to choose a different route through the game if they find a mission to be too difficult (though certain levels have only one mission, which must be completed to progress), or to replay the game following different paths than previously.[5][4][a]
Upon starting a mission, the character Chief presents a detailed briefing for the player, explaining the mission's situation and objective.[7]
Development
Reception
| Aggregator | Score |
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| GameRankings | 65% |
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| Adrenaline Vault | |
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| GameSpot | 6.1/10[7] |
| IGN | 6/10[3] |
| PC Gamer (UK) | 71%[8] |
| PC Games (DE) | 72%[9] |
| PC Player | 68/100[10] |
| PC Zone | 44%[11] |
Notes
References
- ↑ McClendon, Bill (November 18, 1999). "And Then There Were Three". Gamecenter.com. CNET. Archived from the original on February 26, 2000.
- ↑ a b c Mandel, Bob (January 27, 2000). "Rock Raiders". The Adrenaline Vault. Irving, Texas: NewWorld.com, Inc. Archived from the original on November 22, 2002.
- ↑ a b Lopez, Vincent (January 12, 2000). "LEGO Rock Raiders". IGN PC. San Francisco: Snowball.com. Archived from the original on June 12, 2000.
- ↑ a b McPhail 1999, p. 13.
- ↑ a b Finn, David (December 29, 1999). "Lego Rock Raiders". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original on July 9, 2003. Print version: Finn, David (April 2000). "Lego Rock Raiders". Reviews. Computer Games Magazine. No. 113. Richmond, Vermont: Strategy Plus, Inc. p. 92. ISSN 0955-4424.
- ↑ Jordan, Robert (13 June 2023). "trigger_segfault/OpenLRR Fix #58: Properly unlock already-visited level links". Archived from the original on 22 June 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2026 – via GitHub.
- ↑ a b Park, Andrew Seyoon (January 28, 2000). "Lego Rock Raiders". GameSpot. ZDNet. Archived from the original on June 20, 2003.
- ↑ Walker, John (March 2000). "Lego Rock Raiders". Reviews. PC Gamer. No. 80. Bath, Somerset: Future Publishing Ltd. p. 90.
- ↑ Gliss, Sascha (March 2000). "Kumpel mit Plastikherz" [Miner/Buddy with a Plastic Heart]. Test. PC Games (in German). No. 90. Fürth: Computec Media GmbH. p. 124. ISSN 0947-7810. Web version: "Kumpel mit Plastikherz". 7 March 2001. Archived from the original on 30 August 2019.
- ↑ Werner, Thomas (January 2000). "Rock Raiders". PC Player (in German). München: Future Verlag GmbH. p. 183.
- ↑ Lyon, James (6 April 2000). "Lego Rock Raiders". PC Zone. No. 88. London: Dennis Publishing. p. 91.
Sources
- McPhail, Jim, ed. (13 December 1999). LEGO Rock Raiders Instruction Manual (UK FRONT, BACK, I/F & I/B COVER ed.). London: LEGO Media International. Serial IB2G-ROC3 2299598.
- Data Design Interactive (November 1999). LEGO Rock Raiders (Windows). LEGO Media International. File: Main Lego Config File. File path: Rock Raiders\LegoRR1.wad\Lego.cfg. Last modified 25 September 1999.