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"In Boulder Dash Rocks, as in any Boulder Dash game, you instantly learn to be wary of the bushes you wander through – especially if they support a boulder above them. These boulders often come tumbling down upon your head, easily becoming the most common cause of death. Alternatively, monsters eat you, a set of spikes crushes you, or you simply get blown up by dynamite you ignited yourself."
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Nintendo World Report
"Deep down, everyone wants to be Indiana Jones. Even if you're a neurosurgeon or a cellist, there has to be a part of you that just wants to be wearing an awesome hat, hunting secret treasures and rescuing leggy blondes from firey pits full of snakes."
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Pocketgamer.co.uk
"Rockford is back in a brand new update of the classic Boulder Dash. And whilst many may not even vaguely remember 1984’s brain-teasing craziness of the Commodore 64 version, or even the NES port that eventually appeared, First Star and 10TACLE Studios are ready to refresh the world’s minds by bringing Rockford back on the Nintendo DS with a bang that nobody will forget. Can this new edition really live up to the high standard of the original, though?"
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Cubed3
"Many of us at Pocket Gamer are old enough fossils to remember the original Boulder Dash, a puzzle game of block-moving and tunnel digging. So we've been suitably excited about getting our hands on the brand new 10tacle Studios release, Boulder Dash – Rocks!, which brings the idea right up to date and throws in a few extras along the way."
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Pocketgamer.co.uk
"The name ‘Boulder Dash’ conjures up images of the past in many gamers’ minds and nostalgia quickly kicks in. Now, though, the classic is being dragged into the 21st Century for a Nintendo DS update thanks to 10tacle Studios. Cubed³ caught up with the team to discuss the project, how it differs from the PlayStation Portable edition due early next year, how close to the original ‘Rocks’ will be, what the future holds for the franchise and much more in this in-depth interview."
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Cubed3