Freeware Boulder Dash Clones - Unix

Introduction


This is the freeware Unix section. Here you can find freeware Boulderdash games that run in Unix or Linux (Operating Systems).  

Unix or UNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T Bell Labs employees including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and Douglas McIlroy. Today's Unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT&T, several other commercial vendors, as well as several non-profit organizations. Unix is mostly used on servers and web servers. Unix is widely used by businesses and home users alike, and you can do almost anything on it. You can create websites and programs or begin your tax preparation and take care of your business accounts

Linux is a computer operating system and its kernel. It is one of the most prominent examples of free software and of open-source development: unlike proprietary operating systems such as Windows and Mac OS, all of its underlying source code is available to the public and anyone can freely use, modify, and redistribute it. Linux is mostly used on servers and web servers.

Unix Games


Below are the Unix games. Download them and enjoy!

Game name: BD4
Author/publisher: Paul Williams
Year of publishing: 1997
Homepage: http://bd4.amristar.com.au/
Platforms: BeOS, Java, Unix, Windows
BD4 is an Emerald Mine clone with its original graphics, only a bit smaller. The levels always fit to the screen, so you can't play this game in scrolling mode. The game is internet-based and it can be played with other players. With the game, there comes a level editor.     



Game name: Bdash v0.30
Author/publisher: Karsten Ballüder
Year of publishing: 1996
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Unix
A Linux clone of Boulder Dash with 256 colour graphics and digitized sounds. It requires the svgalib library.





Game name: Boulder Dash v1.0-b5
Author/publisher: Miroslav Zagorac
Year of publishing: 1998
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Unix
A clone of the original Boulder Dash with graphics identical to the original ZX Spectrum/Commodore 64 game graphics. It includes a source code and a level editor.




Game name: Boulder Dash C64/ZX/1994/2004
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: 2003, 2004
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: MS DOS, Unix, Windows
An open source clone with the original Commodore 64 levels. You can switch between Spectrum, Commodore 64 or new graphics.





Game name: CAVES of PHEAR v0.1
Author/publisher: Tom Rune Flo
Year of publishing: 2003
Homepage: http://www.x86.no/cavezofphear/
Platforms: Unix
A currently unfinished ASCII Boulderdash clone that uses the ncurses library. The source code is included.





Game name: Diamond Girl v1.0
Author/publisher: Joni Yrjana
Year of publishing: 1999
Homepage: http://www.netikka.net/joyr/diamond_girl/index.html
Platforms: Unix
A Boulderdash clone with a girl instead of Rockford. A level editor is included.






Game name: Digger-Jones in Boulderland
Author/publisher: Digger-Jones
Year of publishing: 2003
Homepage: http://diggerjones.sourceforge.net/
Platforms: Unix, Windows
An auspicious German Boulderdash clone for Linux and Windows. The game is still in development and there is no download available yet.





Game name: Double Dash v0.5.0
Author/publisher: Michal Benes
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://adela.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~benes/doubledash/
Platforms: Unix
A split-screen Boulder Dash remake using the SDL library. 






Game name: Emerald Mine for X11
Author/publisher: David Tritscher
Year of publishing: Unkown
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Mac OS X, Unix
Nothing more is known about game. If you know more, please contact me.






Game name: Epiphany v0.5.1
Author/publisher: Giuseppe d'Aquì
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://epiphany.sourceforge.net/
Platforms: Unix, Windows
A simple, windowed Emerald Mine clone with only sound effects. Still, the gameplay is very nice and enjoyable for the Emerald Mine fans. For the Unix version, there is a level editor available on the homepage of Epiphany.




Game name: KRepton v2.0
Author/publisher: Sandro Sigala
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://www.sigala.it/sandro/software.php#krepton
Platforms: Unix
KRepton (officially spelled 'krepton') is the prequel of FX-Repton (see Freeware Windows Clones) using the Qt and KDE 1.0 libraries. So I would suggest you to play FX-Repton if you have Windows, because KRepton is an early version of FX-Repton.



Game name: Lizards v1.4
Author/publisher: John M. Dow
Year of publishing: 1995
Homepage: Disappeared
Platforms: Unix
A Linux clone of Repton.






Game name: Repton v1.3
Author/publisher: Sandro Sigala
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://www.sigala.it/sandro/software.php#repton
Platforms: Unix
Repton (officially spelled 'repton') is a simple Repton remake using the vgalib library. It was written in two weeks. Just like KRepton, this game has been obsoleted by the coming of FX-Repton (see Freeware Windows Clones).




Game name: Rocks 'n' Diamonds v3.2.0
Author/publisher: Holger Schemel
Year of publishing: 1995
Homepage: http://www.artsoft.org/
Platforms: Mac OS X, MS DOS, Unix, Windows
Rocks 'n' Diamonds (RnD) is absolutely the most comprehensive Boulderdash game around. In fact, this is not a clone but a game wherein you can play different Boulderdash games. Besides the four classic games Boulder Dash, Emerald Mine, Sokoban (officially not a Boulder Dash clone) and Supaplex you can play in this great game, you can also select elements from the games Diamond Caves II and DX-Boulderdash in the level editor. Versions above v3.1.0 are not for MS DOS anymore, but only for the other platforms. Go to Rocks 'n' Diamonds' own page!    


Game name: XBD
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Unix
XBD (XBoulderdash) is a Boulderdash clone for Linux.






Game name: XDigger v1.0.10
Author/publisher: Alexander Lang
Year of publishing: 1999
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Unix
A Digger clone like Boulder Dash (but without scrolling) with a main character who looks like Rockford. You can't outrun falling objects. Download the source code here.





If you know more about a certain game or if you have a new game, new levels, music or whatever, please send it to me and I will put it on this website! You can find my e-mailaddress in the menu to the left.