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Development of the Microsoft Windows game began in October 1997, while development of the PlayStation game began in July 1998 and restarted in early 1999. North American PlayStation levels were made by [[Gameworld 7]].
Development of the Microsoft Windows game began in October 1997, while development of the PlayStation game began in July 1998 and restarted in early 1999. North American PlayStation levels were made by [[Gameworld 7]].


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== Release ==

Revision as of 11:15, 18 January 2023

LEGO Rock Raiders is a 1999 video game developed by Data Design Interactive and published by LEGO Media International for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. The game is based on and was developed alongside the LEGO theme of the same name.

Gameplay

Windows version

The Windows version of LEGO Rock Raiders is a real-time strategy game.

PlayStation version

The PS version is an action strategy game.

Development

Development of the Microsoft Windows game began in October 1997, while development of the PlayStation game began in July 1998 and restarted in early 1999. North American PlayStation levels were made by Gameworld 7.

The game's atmosphere was inspired by Scandinavian mines.[1]

Release

The game was published in November 1999. The North American PlayStation version was delayed until August 2000.

Reception

The game recieved mixed reviews.

Legacy

Modding, BLock Raiders, Manic Miners

References

  1. Pickering, David; Turpin, Nick; Jenner, Caryn (eds.) (1999). "Media Magic". The Ultimate LEGO Book. DK publishing. p. 27. ISBN 0-7894-4691-X.

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