Bluppo is a scrolling tile-based computer puzzle game developed in 1996 for MS-DOS PCs by Matija Tomaskovic and Bruno Babic. The game was published by Webfoot Technologies. Bluppo is a clone of Boulder Dash, and offers more features, including new gameplay ideas combined with improved graphics and sounds. The game was coded in over 20000 lines of assembly language code.
The goal of Bluppo is to collect certain number of fish in order to exit to a...
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Bluppo is a scrolling tile-based computer puzzle game developed in 1996 for MS-DOS PCs by Matija Tomaskovic and Bruno Babic. The game was published by Webfoot Technologies. Bluppo is a clone of Boulder Dash, and offers more features, including new gameplay ideas combined with improved graphics and sounds. The game was coded in over 20000 lines of assembly language code.
The goal of Bluppo is to collect certain number of fish in order to exit to another level, completing 80 levels in total. While doing this, the player must avoid falling boulders and nasty sturgeon, as well as conserving oxygen. There are also 80 levels for two players. As the game progresses, levels quickly become more difficult to play, making for frantic games as the player plots the quickest way to the exit before his oxygen runs out.
The number of fish that it is possible to acquire on a single run fluctuates dramatically depending on a user's skillset and the processing power of their CPU. For example, on slower...
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