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Power Lode Runner | |
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Developer | Altelier Double |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Super Nintendo |
Release Date | Super Nintendo JP January 1, 1999 |
Power Lode Runner is a variation of Lode Runner for the Super Nintendo. The game was only released in Japan and only through the Nintendo Power system.
Story[edit]
Muuguru-kun is an amateur treasure hunter and adventurer. One day, he heard amazing stories about Southern Island. He decided that it'd be a good place to live, so he started gathering building supplies to build a town.
Gameplay[edit]
The game is a variation of the Lode Runner formula. The player goes through the level collecting building supplies. Enemies in the level must be dodged because the player can't attack. However, the player can trap enemies by creating pits for them to into.