EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! The player takes the role of Lomax, a lemming character that has to save his friends and animals from an evil doctor. The game was released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in Uploaded by Sketch the Cow on March 29, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest.
Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Even our hero, Lomax, is a wily lemming. Just like in the other Lemmings games, Lomax can gather power-ups to build a bridge to get to hard-to-reach places, blow up rocks blocking his path or fly over large pits. After defeating an enemy, it changes into a peaceful lemming, who then promptly jumps off the next ledge.
What will hit you first about Lomax is the graphics. They are fantastically detailed, with several layers of parallax and vibrant color. The hand-drawn feel of Lomax's graphics are a welcome change from the polygon "rendered" look that too many games have adopted these days.
The backgrounds are so detailed in fact, that sometimes you'll lose track of power-ups or the smaller enemies because they blend in so well. The game's sound is perfectly orchestrated. The music goes well with the game's setting and on-screen action. The soundtrack is lighthearted, upbeat tunes that are presented in Dolby Surround Sound. True to its genre, the levels are full of running, jumping, flying and hat-tossing action.
The enemies are spaced out evenly, but there aren't nearly as much variety in enemies as there could be. Seeing the same enemy over and over again throughout a level can get a little tiresome. The enemies change each time you advance a world, but without that variety, the game seems very patterned. Once you learn an enemy's attack pattern, you can easily spin your way through each level. Lomax has a good variety of attacks at his disposal.
Throughout the game there are areas where you'll have to use one of the hats to get you through. The only drawback to the hats is that it is completely obvious which one to use every time, because just before the area that requires a certain one, you're given the correct hat! Or if you run out of a hat you need, a pot usually pops up nearby that has a fresh supply.
The game's control is decent, although it could use a lot of tweaking at this point in development. It's easy to get used to jumping or spinning, but there are several parts of the game where the control goes downhill. You play as a hero named Lomax. He is a lemming and his task is to save his friends from the evil doctor. This doctor is known as Evil Ed.
The lemming itself is a valiant knight who must find a magic helmet that helps to disenchant friends who have turned into monsters. The gameplay is the successor to the previous game of the duo of developers Erwin Kloybhofer and Henk Nyborg - Flink. Lomax's Adventure Campaign consists of 4 unique worlds, each with its own type of obstacles and enemies.
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